A person who works with another person in the same workplace:
A) Companion
B) Compatriot
C) Comrade
D) Coworker
D) Coworker
Money added to someone’s wages, especially as a reward for good work
A) Overtime
B) Salary
C) Bonus
D) Stocks
C) Bonus
A person who teaches or trains an athlete or performer.
A) Manager
B) Teacher
C) Coach
D) Custodian
C) Coach
To give work or a job to someone in exchange for wages or a salary:
A) to get
B) to adjust
C) to offer
D) to hire
D) to hire
A job working at least 35 hours a week, usually five days a week.
A) Career
B) Internship
C) Full-time job
D) Volunteering
C) Full-time job
A person who works for another person or for a company for wages or salary:
A) Employer
B) Recruiter
C) Employee
D) Executive
C) Employee
The amount of money that a worker is paid based on the number of hours or days worked:
A) Salary
B) Wage
C) Bonus
D) Overtime
B) Wage
A person that works with the money and accounts of a company:
A) Custodian
B) Accountant
C) Archeologist
D) Company Mathematician
B) Accountant
The time period during which you are at work:
A) Shift
B) Overtime
C) Employment period
D) Break
A) Shift
A short, written description of your education, qualifications, and previous employment that you send to an employer when you are trying to get a job
A) Cover letter
B) Resume
C) Reference
D) Email
B) Resume
The highest officer in charge of managing an organization:
A) CIA
B) CEO
C) C3PO
D) CFO
B) CEO
The amount of money that an employee is paid each year:
A) Salary
B) Wage
C) Bonus
D) Overtime
A) Salary
A person who does general office work:
A) Clerk
B) Janitor
C) Custodian
D) Employee
A) Clerk
A smaller office of a company, usually located in a different city from the company's headquarters
A) Top floor
B) Branch
C) Executive suite
D) Headquarters
B) Branch
The oral examination of a possible candidate for a position:
A) Application
B) Curriculum Vitae
C) Interview
D) Cover Letter
C) Interview
A student or recent graduate who works for a period of time at a job in order to get experience
A) part-timer
B) volunteer
C) intern
D) CEO
C) intern
A period of time when someone has special permission to be away from a job:
A) Going on a break
B) Leave of Absence
C) Retirement
D) Two-weeks' notice
B) Leave of Absence
A person who is trained to give medical care and treatment to animals:
A) Coach
B) Veterinarian
C) Teacher
D) Physician
B) Veterinarian
The main office of a company, where the top executives work:
A) Top floor
B) Branch
C) Executive suite
D) Headquarters
D) Headquarters
A person who knows you and is willing to describe and usually praise you to support you when you are trying to get a job:
A) Intern
B) Curriculum Vitae
C) Reference
D) Your best friend (pretending to be your boss)
C) Reference
A job in which the person works but does not get paid.
A) Volunteer position
B) Part-time job
C) Unemployed
D) Secretary
A) Volunteer position
The time worked in excess of a standard day or working hours.
A) Overtime
B) Bonus
C) Contract extension
D) Two-weeks' notice
A) Overtime
A person who develops solutions to technical problems. They sometimes design, build, or maintain engines, machines, structures or public works:
A) Road worker
B) Designer
C) Crossing guard
D) Engineer
D) Engineer
A form or paper that indicates interest in a particular place of employment.
A) Application
B) Reference
C) Two-weeks' notice
D) Job posting
A) Application
A job working only a few hours or days per week.
A) Internship
B) Part-time job
C) Training program
D) Volunteering
B) Part-time job