Journalism
Job-hunting
Work-life
Medical & Legal
Payment & Benefits
100

This person gathers and presents news stories.

Who is a reporter?

100

A summary of a person’s education, skills, and experience.

What is a CV (curriculum vitae)?

100

The final time or date when something must be completed.

What is a deadline?

100

A small medical room in a school or institution.

What is an infirmary?

100

Money paid weekly for manual work.

What are wages?

200

This word means writing, editing, or reporting news.

What is journalism?

200

The process of hiring new employees.

What is recruitment? 

200

Building professional relationships for career purposes.

What is networking?

200

An official who investigates sudden or mysterious deaths.

Who is a coroner?

200

Fixed amount of money paid monthly.  

What is a salary?

300

The main news presenter on TV or radio.

Who is an anchor?

300

An event where employers and job seekers meet.

What is a job fair?

300

Someone who works independently for different clients.

Who is a freelancer?

300

Important events happening in the world right now.

What are current affairs?

300

Payment made every two weeks.

What is fortnightly pay?

400

Reporting or writing about an event for the media.

What is covering an event?

400

A temporary job for students to gain experience.

What is an internship?

400

A collection of professional work or achievements.

What is a portfolio?

400

To lose your job because it was your fault.

What does “to be fired” mean?

400

Extra benefits offered by a job, like meals or insurance.

What are perks?

500

A journalist who reports from a specific country or topic.

Who is a correspondent?

500

An available job position.

What is a vacancy?

500

To lose your job because of company problems.

What does “to be laid off” mean?

500

A meeting where journalists ask questions to a public figure.

What is a press conference?

500

A work system where employees change their hours regularly.

What is shift rotation?

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