Business Blitz
Legal Eagles
Venture Visionaries
Criminal Masterminds
Employment Edge
100

This term refers to the systematic process of recording, measuring, and communicating financial information.

Accounting

100

This branch or type of law deals with disputes between individuals or organizations, typically seeking compensation.

Civil

100

This entrepreneur founded Microsoft alongside Paul Allen in 1975

Bill Gates

100

This mob boss, known as "Scarface," ruled Chicago's underworld during the Prohibition era

Al Capone

100

This document highlights your education, skills, and experience for potential employers.

Resume

200

This term describes the amount of money that remains after all expenses have been paid.

Profit

200

This document, often called the "supreme law of the land," is the foundation of U.S. federal law.

Constitution of the United States

200

This billionaire entrepreneur started his company in his garage in 1994 as an online bookstore.

Jeff Bezos

200

Known as "The King of Cocaine," this notorious drug lord led the MedellĂ­n Cartel in Colombia.

Pablo Escobar

200

This term refers to the document that accompanies a resume and provides additional information about the candidate's qualifications and experiences.

Cover letter

300

This marketing strategy involves dividing a broad target market into subsets of consumers who have common needs and priorities.

Market Segmentation

300

This term refers to the party who initiates a lawsuit in civil court

Plaintiff

300

This fashion designer founded her eponymous brand in 1985 and is known for her signature red-soled shoes.

Christian Louboutin

300

Known as the "Killer Clown," this man murdered at least 33 teenage boys and young men in the 1970s.

John Wayne Gacey

300

Building and maintaining positive relationships with coworkers and clients is known as this.

Networking

400

This term refers to the exchange of information, ideas, and feelings between individuals or groups within a business.

Communication

400

This term describes a lawyer appointed to represent people who cannot afford to hire one.

Public Defender

400

Founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, this company began as a research project at Stanford University.

Google

400

The DC snipers, John Allen Muhammad and this younger accomplice, were responsible for the attacks.

Lee Boyd Malvo

400

What are two things you should do before an interview?

Be well prepared

Research the company

Prepare appropriate questions

500

This financial document shows the assets, liabilities, and equity of a business at a specific point in time.

Balance Sheet

500

This landmark 1966 Supreme Court case requires police to inform suspects of their rights before questioning them.

Miranda v Arizona

500

This British entrepreneur founded the Virgin Group, which includes more than 400 companies.

Richard Branson

500

This famed 1971 hijacker parachuted out of a plane with $200,000 and was never found.

D.B. Cooper
500

When writing resumes, why do employers prefer professional references over personal ones?

Personal references can be biased