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How to Apply for a Job

How to Apply for a Job. Complete an application. Form that asks questions about your skills, work experience, education and interests. Application Definition. Hints to filling in an application. Read it first all the way through Follow directions Be truthful, neat, and complete

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How to Apply for a Job

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  1. How to Apply for a Job Complete an application

  2. Form that asks questions about your skills, work experience, education and interests Application Definition

  3. Hints to filling in an application • Read it first all the way through • Follow directions • Be truthful, neat, and complete • Write NA on blanks in which you do not have a response for • Use blue or black ink • Do not cross something out- use white out

  4. Many employers now use electronic application centers at their locations or allow people to apply on line. • How does this benefit the employer and applicant? • How could this hurt the applicant

  5. Social Security Number Personal Identification from the government

  6. Work Permit Written permission to work when under age.

  7. Lawfully Employed US Citizen or work permit if not a citizen

  8. Recently What you are doing at this time

  9. Education List of education that you have received

  10. GED Test you can take in place of a graduation diploma

  11. Work experience Paid or unpaid work you have had- list the last job you had to the first job

  12. Reason for leaving Explain why you left the job

  13. Supervisor Person in charge of you

  14. Position Job that you hold

  15. Discharged Fired

  16. Felony an offense, as murder or burglary, of graver character than those called misdemeanors, especially those commonly punished in the U.S. by imprisonment for more than a year

  17. Misdemeanor a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony

  18. Reference Someone to report positively about you

  19. Shift Period of time that you work daily

  20. Polygraph test Test to determine if you are telling the truth

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