A job or career someone has.
occupation
This is how much money you actually bring home AFTER taxes are taken out.
net pay
This means you currently do not have a job.
unemployed
These are good things that your employer might help pay for such as medical insurance.
seasonal worker or benefits
benefits
How much money you make every hour you work.
hourly pay
To move up within the company.
promotion
A job opening.
vacancy
If you work 40 hours a week, are you working full-time or part-time?
full-time
A document that summarizes your job experiences and skills.
resume/
A 3-4 paragraph letter that tells the employer more about you.
qualifications or cover letter
cover letter
When you work more than your 40 hours, you will get paid _______?
overtime
A hands-on job training program.
apprenticeship
This is the lowest amount you can get paid per hour legally in your state.
minimum wage
This is how much money you make BEFORE taxes.
gross pay
A person who only works on specific month of the year.
seasonal worker
Time you can take off because of medical reasons.
sick leave
An account that helps people with retirement.
apprenticeship or 401K
401K
A quality that an employer is looking for to make sure you are a good fit for the job.
qualifications
A person or company that hires you.
employer
This is what you pay to be a part of the union at work.
union dues
This is the form that helps your employer know how much taxes to deduct from your paycheck.
W4
These are people who your employer can call to learn about your work experience.
reference
This is the amount of money taken out from your paycheck.
deductions
This is a form sent by your employer showing how much you make and paid in taxes for the year.
W2
Time you can take off for your own personal reasons.
personal leave