Employment, or the regular work a person does to earn money.
What is a "job?"
This event takes place before you get the job, usually lasts about an hour.
What is an "interview"?
This term is for an employee that works over 30+ hours a week.
What is "full time?"
You receive this into your bank account every second week at a job.
What is a "paycheck"?
A form or paper with your skills and education used to apply for a job.
What is a "resume?"
The ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practiced it.
What is "skill?"
This skill is when you can juggle multiple tasks at one time.
What is "multi-tasking"
when you meet your boss for an interview, you do this with your hand
What is the "shake their hand"?
Extra perks that come along with a certain job.
What are "benefits?"
A person's job/what a person does for a living.
What is an "career?"
A way of thinking that shows up in a person’s behavior.
What is "attitude?"
When you earn a new and better position with the same company through hard work and great performance at your job.
What is "getting a promotion?"
This phrase is given to those who work well with others.
What is a "team player?"
This is what you save multiple paychecks to be able to take.
What is a "vacation"?
Advertisements online and on paper about job opportunities.
What are "Job listings?"
The information you should have at the top of your resume
What is " contact information?"
Using manners to work with customers
What is "customer service?
This is what tells you what day you work and what days you are off.
What is "the schedule"?
The amount of money that you earn at your job is called...
What is a "wage/salary"?
The type of clothes you should wear to an interview.
What is "dress clothes?"
The knowledge that people gets from working.
What is "experience?"
This room is used specifically to eat in and socialize with other co-workers?
What is the "break room"?
people you work with are called your..
What is "coworkers"
This is when your wage increases and you get paid more.
What is a "raise"?