Finding a Job
Getting Hired
Miscellaneous
On The Job
Getting Paid
100

Employment; the regular work a person does to earn money.

What is a "job?"

100

This event takes place before you get the job, usually lasts about an hour. 

What is an "interview"?

100

This term is for an employee that works over 30+ hours a week. 

What is "full time?"

100
This describes the clothing employees are supposed to wear.
What is "dress code?"
100

You get this every other week, or if your lucky, every week. 

What is a "paycheck"?

200
A form used to apply for a job.
What is an "application?"
200
The ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practiced it.
What is "skill?"
200

This skill is when you can juggle multiple tasks at one time. 

What is "multi-tasking" 

200

This is given to you on the first day of work to let you know what is and is not acceptable while at work. 

What is the "rule" or "employee handbook"?

200

Extra benefits that come along with a certain job.

What are "perks?"

300

A person's job/what a person does for a living. 

What is an "occupation?"

300
A way of thinking that is typically reflected in a person’s behavior.
What is "attitude?"
300

When you earn a new position with the same company through hard work and great performance at your job. 

What is "getting a promotion?"

300

This phrase is given to those who work well with others. 

What is a "team player?"

300

This is what you save multiple paychecks to be able to take. 

What is a "vacation"? 

400

Advertisements online and on billboards (occasionally) regarding job opportunities.

What are "Job listings?"

400
Things that employers may offer you in addition to your wages.
What are "benefits?"
400

These are specific shoes you wear to a job in fast food or a restaurant? 

What are "non-slip" shoes? 

400

This is what tells you what day you work and what days you are off. 

What is "the schedule"? 

400
The rate of money that you get for completing a job is called...

What is a "wage"?

500

To get involved with a company in hopes of getting the job you want there. (Phrase)

What is "getting your foot in the door?"

500

The knowledge that one gets from doing tasks at work. 

What is "experience?"

500

This room is used specifically to eat in and socialize with other co-workers? 

What is the "employee cafe or breakroom"? 

500

When you get multiple promotions, they use this phrase to describe them. 

What is "moving up the career ladder/food chain?"

500

This monetary benefit happens when you reach a goal or a milestone at your job. 

What is a "bonus"?

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