Work & Careers
Education
Life Skills
Opportunities
Society
100

The first type of job you usually get after school.

What is an entry-level position?

100

Someone who has completed a program of study at a school.

What is a graduate?

100

A promise or strong dedication to a job, goal, or person.

What is a commitment

100

Teaching, medicine, and construction are all examples of this word meaning “area of work.”

What is a field?

100

This phrase means something is happening nationwide, not just in one city.

What is across the country?

200

When a company is hiring, it has one of these.

What is a job opening?

200

The money students pay to attend college.

What is tuition?

200

To be accepted by a group, or match a company’s culture, you need to do this.

What is fit into?

200

When employers really need more nurses, there is a high one of these.

What is demand for?

200

This word describes a person who has a physical or mental condition that limits activities.

What is disabled?

300

Duties you are expected to complete at work.

What are responsibilities?

300

On tax forms, this can sometimes help students by lowering what they owe.

What is an exemption?

300

Your education, work history, and experiences make up this.

What is background?

300

Hard work can do this, resulting in promotions or success.

What is lead to?

400

This means being watched or guided by a boss or manager.

What is supervision?

400

A calendar or list of times for your classes or work shifts.

What is a schedule?

500

Taking classes, networking, or gaining experience helps you do this.

What is advance your career?

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