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Job Application

Job Application Job application – a written request for employment typically on a specific form provided by the potential employer. A job application is used to do the following: To make a good impression with the employer. To gather information about an individual’s qualifications. To compare candidates to one another.

Acquiring a Job Application You can obtain a job application the following ways: By email By telephone On the internet In person If you go to the business for the a job application be sure to dress in a pair of non denim pants and a collared shirt.

Acquiring a Job Application Completing a Job Application on Site Benefits Application is less likely to be misplaced. Questions can be asked immediately about the application. The application can be returned in a more timely manner. Drawbacks Must have all information present to be able to complete the application completely. Do not have the opportunity to start over multiple times if a mistake is made. The process becomes rushed.

Acquiring a Job Application Completing a Job Application Off Site Benefits All information is available to complete the application. May take their time to ensure no mistakes are made. Has more time to read over the application multiple times. Drawbacks Application is more likely to be misplaced. Less convenient to return to the business to submit the application. The process will take longer.

On-site Job Applications Be sure to bring the following items with you: Black pen Information sheet containing: Past employers with street addresses and phone numbers. References with contact information. Education information.

Following directions Read over entire application to ensure accuracy Follow directions carefully Look for statements such as “for office use only” or “do not write below this line.”

Skills, abilities and education List skills and abilities relevant to the job being applied for. When answering “what job is being applied for”, be specific. Education and employment history should be listed beginning with most recent.

Keep it legible If your handwriting is not legible consider the following: Scan the document into a computer Type prepared responses on a separate sheet of paper to turn in with the application If a mistake is made, you may use correction fluid sparingly.

Abbreviations The only abbreviation that should be used is NA. NA means not applicable. This is used when a question does not refer to you.

Illegal questions The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission states that employers cannot discriminate against the following: Race Color Religion Gender Regarding age, employers cannot ask for your exact date of birth, they may only ask if you are above 18 years of age.

Contact information Keep up-to-date. Use a professional email address. Example: (Yourname)@yahoo.com Voice mail messages should be professional. Use one that includes your name and number so they can confirm they have reached the right person. Music or poor language is not appropriate.

Social security numbers If an employer requests your social security number, inquire why they want it prior to the hiring process. An application is not a secure document to list a social security number on. It is appropriate to request that your social security number be provided at an interview or once a job has been offered and accepted.

Salary/Wages Research typical salaries for the job being applied for. A number that is too low will not give a person what they deserve to be paid. A number too high may cause an employer to not consider someone. If unsure what to put, use “negotiable.”

Changing jobs If a person was fired, use neutral terminology Involuntary separation Discuss with a past employer the option of using the terminology “resigned” if the future employer called and asked about prior employment. If a person quits, use neutral terminology Voluntary separation If a person was laid off for no fault of their own, give the reason why. Lack of work, lack of funding, temporary or seasonal position.

References Personal Reference – someone who can give an honest opinion about a person’s character. Professional Reference – often someone who has supervised an individual in the work force. Check the following information with references prior to using them: Preferred phone number, email, mailing address, and time of day that they can be reached.

Turning in the Job Application Double check the application one last time for mistakes. After the application is returned, an employer may request an individual to be tested for illegal substances. Not being honest on a job application could cause the following: Not getting the job Being fired Do a follow up phone call in three business days to inquire about any questions and to be sure the correct person received the application.

The Law Minimum wage – a set amount by the federal government that is required in the United States to pay employees regardless of the job or age of the employee. In July 2009, the federal minimum wage was set at $7.25/hour. Often individual states have their minimum wage set above the federal minimum wage.

The law 14 and 15 year olds may work outside school hours in various non–manufacturing, non–mining, non-hazardous jobs. They cannot work: More than 3 hours a day on school days including Fridays. More than 18 hours per week in school weeks. More than 8 hours per day on non school days. More than 40 hours per week when school is not in session.

The law 16 or 17 years of age 18 years or older You may perform any non hazardous job for unlimited hours. 18 years or older You may perform any job, whether hazardous or not for unlimited hours.