The Paycheck
Personal Information
Application Terms
Resumes
Wild Card
100

Annual amount of money earned is your _____. 

Salary
100

A place where you can always be reached

Permanent Address

100

synonym for "what is needed" on the job

Requirement

100

Face to face questions and answers to see if you are a good fit for the job. 

Interview

100

Tax paid directly to the national government. 

Federal Income Tax
200

time off work with pay due to an illness

sick leave

200

General term for someone's wife or husband.

Spouse

200

Meaning legal & Up-to-Date, often referring to a license

Valid

200

Information about your schooling and training

Educational History/Education

200

Company-provided extras in addition to your salary. (insurance, dental insurance, retirement matching)

Benefits

300

a check that is sent directly to the bank

direct deposit

300

A woman's last name before she is married.

Maiden Name
300

Name of a person hand written by himself or herself. 

Signature

300

The name and contact information for someone that can speak positively about your work experience and character. 

Reference

300
You are considered this when you have the right skills and training for a job. 

Qualified

400

Your net pay; the amount of money you actually receive after withholdings. 

take-home pay

400
The place you are living right now. 

Current Address

400

Government-issued identification number. 

Social Security Number

400

The list and information about your previous jobs. 

Work History/Experience

400

Whether you are married, single or separated. 

Marital Status

500

Money taken out of each paycheck. This includes taxes, insurance, and retirement. 

withholdings

500

Your general well being and bodily strength.

health

500

A person or business where you used to work. 

Former Employer

500

Statements of your duties and abilities included after a job title on your resume. 

Skill Statements

500
hours worked beyond the 40-hour weekly maximum
Over-Time Hours