Work Vocabulary
Communication Skills
Types of Jobs
Name...
100

This is what you fill out when you apply for a job

Application

100

This is what you should do if you are sick and cannot go to work

Call your boss/manager

100

This person takes your order at a restaurant

Waiter/waitress 

100

Name 2 jobs that start with D

Doctor, dentist, designer, daycare worker, data entry specialist, driver, etc.

200

This is a conversation you have when you try to get a job

Interview

200

This is what you should do if you don't know how to do a task at work

Ask for help! Ask your boss or a coworker

200

This person puts your groceries into bags

Bagger

200

Name 2 jobs that require a uniform

Police officer, firefighter, fast food worker, doctor, chef, etc.

300

This is a document you create that shows your work experience and education

Resume

300

This is how you should greet coworkers

Smile and say hello

300

This person cleans up messes at an office or school

Janitor/custodian 

300

Name 2 jobs that people do outside

Construction worker, police officer, firefighter, football player, dog walker, farmer, etc.

400

This is the word for the LEAST amount you can be paid for working

Minimum wage

400

True or false: it's okay to be on your cellphone at work

False. You should be focused on work, not your personal phone

400

This person takes your money at a store

Cashier

400

Name 3 jobs that people do inside

Teacher, retail, office assistant, scientist, librarian, nurse, grocery clerk, etc.

500

This is a record of how many hours you've worked

Timesheet

500

True or false: when writing a work email, you should use complete sentences

True. This displays maturity and professionalism

500

This person cuts your hair

Barber/beautician 

500

Name 3 jobs you can do as a teenager

Babysitting, fast food, retail, grocery clerk, etc.