| A | B |
| Abilities | Natural or acquired skills or talents. |
| Advancement | In terms of a career, an effort one makes (or a milestone one achieves) in bettering one's career |
| Aptitude | An inherent ability or talent. |
| Benefits | Entitlements, such as health or life insurance, available in accordance with a wage agreement, insurance policy, or program. |
| Career | A chosen pursuit, profession, or occupation. |
| Career Path | A planned progression of jobs within one or more professions throughtout one's working life. |
| Cost of Living | The average cost of life's basic necessities, such as shelter, food, and clothing. |
| Cover Letter | A letter you send with your resume to provide more information about you. |
| Education | The process of acquiring knowledge and developing skills, often through formal education resulting in a specialized degree. |
| Entry Level | Indicates a job accessible to a person who is inexperienced in a particular field. |
| Job | A reuglar activity performed in exchange for payment. |
| Resume | A brief account of one's work experience and qualifications. |
| Salary | A fixed compensation paid regularly for services. |
| Skills | Proficiency acquired through training or experience. |
| Standard Living | A level of material comfort as measured by goods, services, and luxuries. |