Work and Education (WB p.30)

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Across
  1. 2. To leave a job permanently, usually by your own choice.
  2. 4. A fixed amount of money paid regularly for work, typically monthly or annually.
  3. 8. The person in charge of a department or organization.
  4. 10. An advancement in rank or position, often involving more responsibility and a higher salary.
  5. 12. A person who can speak about your abilities and work experience when applying for a job.
  6. 13. The group of people who work for an organization or company.
  7. 14. The perfect person for a job, meeting all the requirements.
  8. 15. To formally ask for a job, usually by sending a resume or filling out an application form.
Down
  1. 1. The skills, experience, or education needed for a job or task.
  2. 3. The time when a person stops working after reaching a certain age or after many years of work.
  3. 5. A person who applies for a job or position.
  4. 6. The period of time a person is scheduled to work.
  5. 7. A certificate awarded by a college or university after completing a course of study.
  6. 9. Money paid for work, usually calculated on an hourly, daily, or weekly basis.
  7. 11. An official document proving completion of a course or a specific skill.
  8. 13. Abilities or expertise needed to perform a job or task well.