1) skill a) something you do very well b) checking with family, friends, and other people you know to find out about job openings c) an application document showing your work history, personal information, skills, qualifications, awards, achievements, etc. d) money that you receive as payment from the organisation you work for, usually paid to you every month 2) benefits a) person or firm who employs people b) a job or series of jobs you do during your lifetime c) money that you receive as payment from the organisation you work for, usually paid to you every month d) services offered by a company on top of your salary 3) job hunting a) personal details given to let an employer know you’re interested in a particular job b) a job that is usually 40 hours per week c) something you do very well d) the act of looking for a new job 4) career a) a job or series of jobs you do during your lifetime b) a listing showing an available job c) a job that is less than 40 hours per week d) something you do very well 5) interview a) a formal meeting with a company to see if you’re qualified to do a job b) a job or series of jobs you do during your lifetime c) checking with family, friends, and other people you know to find out about job openings d) a letter to an employer letting them know you’re interested in a job 6) job posting a) a short notice that appears in the newspaper b) a listing showing an available job c) a job that is usually 40 hours per week d) a job that is less than 40 hours per week 7) application a) personal details given to let an employer know you’re interested in a particular job b) services offered by a company on top of your salary c) person or firm who employs people d) a letter to an employer letting them know you’re interested in a job 8) cover letter a) the act of looking for a new job b) a letter to an employer letting them know you’re interested in a job c) a job or series of jobs you do during your lifetime d) the lowest salary legally allowed 9) part-time a) a person who supervises workers or the work done by others b) a formal meeting with a company to see if you’re qualified to do a job c) person or firm who employs people d) a job that is less than 40 hours per week 10) full-time a) personal details given to let an employer know you’re interested in a particular job b) checking with family, friends, and other people you know to find out about job openings c) to do something that may be difficult and test your abilities d) a job that is usually 40 hours per week 11) employer a) person or firm who employs people b) personal details given to let an employer know you’re interested in a particular job c) the act of looking for a new job d) things that are most important to you 12) CV (Curriculum Vitae) a) an application document showing your work history, personal information, skills, qualifications, awards, achievements, etc. b) a person who supervises workers or the work done by others c) a job or series of jobs you do during your lifetime d) company department which is responsible for managing affairs related to employees 13) minimum wage a) the lowest salary legally allowed b) personal details given to let an employer know you’re interested in a particular job c) a job that is less than 40 hours per week d) services offered by a company on top of your salary 14) Human Resources (HR) a) company department which is responsible for managing affairs related to employees b) a short notice that appears in the newspaper c) an application document showing your work history, personal information, skills, qualifications, awards, achievements, etc. d) money that you receive as payment from the organisation you work for, usually paid to you every month 15) values a) the lowest salary legally allowed b) the act of looking for a new job c) things that are most important to you d) an application document showing your work history, personal information, skills, qualifications, awards, achievements, etc. 16) networking a) person or firm who employs people b) the lowest salary legally allowed c) the act of looking for a new job d) checking with family, friends, and other people you know to find out about job openings 17) salary a) money that you receive as payment from the organisation you work for, usually paid to you every month b) a job or series of jobs you do during your lifetime c) company department which is responsible for managing affairs related to employees d) checking with family, friends, and other people you know to find out about job openings 18) supervisor a) person or firm who employs people b) checking with family, friends, and other people you know to find out about job openings c) a job that is less than 40 hours per week d) a person who supervises workers or the work done by others 19) challenge a) a person who supervises workers or the work done by others b) a short notice that appears in the newspaper c) person or firm who employs people d) to do something that may be difficult and test your abilities 20) classified ad a) a job that is usually 40 hours per week b) a short notice that appears in the newspaper c) a letter to an employer letting them know you’re interested in a job d) to do something that may be difficult and test your abilities

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