What is the name of a person who wants to hire you?
What is an employer
What is the form you fill out when you apply for a job you want.
What is an application
What are "benefits"?
Perks of a job other than money. (For example: health insurance, life insurance etc.)
Someone who knows you and can speak well of you.
Who is a reference
How much money you will make (Weekly, Monthly, Yearly) for the job you are hired to do.
What is a salary
A person that has been hired to work for someone
What is an employee
What are classifieds?
A list of jobs that are available
What are certain qualities you need to have to do a job.
What are Qualifications
What is "experience"?
Having done the activity in the past.
What is an interview?
Meeting face to face with a person looking to hire you.
What is a wage?
A rate they will pay you (Hourly).
What is an alternative?
A choice
What is a consequence?
It is the result of an action
What is the portion of people in the labor force who are not working
Unemployment Rate
What is the total amount you earn before any deductions are subtracted
What is Gross Pay
An employer is allowed to deduct certain items from an employee's paycheck if the employee has voluntarily authorized the deduction in writing.
What is a Wage Deduction
What is the percentage rate used to calculate interest called?
What is spending on goods and services called?
What is Consumer Spending
A continuous rise in the price of goods and services
What is Inflation
What is the chance of loss from an event that cannot be entirely controlled called?
What is a risk