A document that summarizes your job experiences and skills
RESUME
The lowest amount of money you can get paid per hour legally in your state
Minimum wage
This is how much you make BEFORE taxes are taken out.
GROSS PAY
A job opening
Vacancy
A person working for a company
EMPLOYEE
A job or career someone has
OCCUPATION
A 3-4 paragraph letter that tells the employer more about you.
Cover letter
The fixed amount of money you make monthly or yearly.
Salary
This is how much money you actually bring home AFTER taxes are taken out.
NET PAY
A meeting with a future employer to try to get a job
INTERVIEW
A manager or someone responsible for their employees.
SUPERVISOR
A job that requires little to no experience.
ENTRY-LEVEL JOB
Something you are good at.
Strength
This is how much money you make every hour you work
Hourly pay
This is the form sent by your employer showing how much you made and paid in taxes
W2
Hands-on, job training program
INTERSHIP or APPRENTICESHIP
A person or company that hires you
EMPLOYER
To move up within the company.
PROMOTION
Something you are bad at.
Weakness
Pay stub
This is a form that helps your employer know how much taxes to hold from your paycheck
W4
A quality that an employer is looking for to make sure you are a good fit for the job
QUALIFICATIONS
A person who only works on specific months of the year (ex., Christmastime)
SEASONAL WORKER
This is time you can take off because of medical reasons
SICK LEAVE
These are the people your employer can call to learn about your work experience.
References
To have your paycheck deposited directly into your account.
Direct deposit.
The amount of money taken out of your paycheck.
Deductions
This means you currently do NOT have a job.
UNEMPLOYED
A person who works 40 hours weekly.
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEE.
This is time you can take off for your own personal reasons
PERSONAL LEAVE