| A | B |
| application form | a form that companies use to get information about job hunters |
| interviewing | asking and answering questions in a meeting between a job hunter and an employer |
| manager | the person in charge of a business |
| personnel departments | the employment offices of big companies |
| apprentice | a helper who is learning a trade by helping a skilled worker |
| Civil Service | employment with a branch of the government. The U.S. Post Office, for example, uses Civil Service workers |
| school placement services | employment services run by schools, especially for their own students |
| unions | organizations that help groups of workers deal with their employers. A union protects the rights of workers |
| work-experience education programs | programs that let students work part-time while going to school. The student earns a paycheck and also earns school credit |