time an employee may take off work with pay. a person applying for a job
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Time an employee may take off work with pay
Annual Leave
A person applying for a job
Applicant
Tool that employers use to find out basic information about job applicants
Application Form
The state agency which helps individuals find employment and companies find employees at no charge
Arkansas Employment Security Division
Earnings received every other week on specific days
Bi-Weekly Pay
Paper showing earnings and deductions from a payroll check
Check Stub
Organized newspaper advertisements
Classified Ads
A percentage of sales paid to an employee
Commission
Agreement to complete a job for an amount of money
Contract Labor
A person who works with you
Co-Worker
Amount of money taken from an employee’s gross pay for taxes, insurance, social security, and other benefits
Deduction
Someone unfairly because of his or her race, religion, or sex
Discrimination
The person who has hires someone to do a job
Employer
A service business designed to help put employees and employers together
Employment Agency
Federal Insurance Contribution Act (Social Security)
FICA
A thank you letter written following an interview
Follow-Up Letter
Extras provided by employers (other than wages)
Fringe Benefits
The total amount of an employee’s earnings before deductions are taken out
Gross Pay
Notices that employers put in the classified section of the paper describing their job openings
Help-Wanted Ads
A formal meeting between an employer and job applicant about a job opening
Interview
Any information about possible job openings
Job Lead
An introductory letter written to a prospective employer
Letter of Application
The amount of a paycheck after the deductions are taken out
Net Pay
A resource that involves communicating information with others
Networking
Earnings above base pay
Overtime
Salary or wages given an employee on a regular basis
Payroll
A group of employees in an enterprise
Personnel
Being on time for work
Punctuality
A person who will give a favorable report of a job applicant to the employer
Reference
Generally a 40 hour work week
Regular Work Week
A short written description of an applicant’s personal data, education, and experience, related to a job
Résumé
Fixed amount of money earned, regardless of hours worked
Salary
To eliminate unwanted applicants
Screen out
Cumulative time given to employees as sick days with pay
Sick Leave
A group of workers who collectively bargain for higher wages, improved benefits, and better working conditions
Union
Fees charged by an organization to unite employees
Union Dues
Payment for work, usually figured by the hour
Wage
Rules of behavior in the workplace
Work Ethic
Money accounted from January 1st through the current pay period
Year-To-Date
Newspaper Classified Ads Help Wanted Sign Arkansas Employment Security Division Friends and Family Temporary Job Agencies (A.I.D., Express
Personal Services) Internet Job Postings (Hot Jobs by Monster,
KAIT 8 Region Job Link)
List 5 ways to find out about job openings.