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Job application tips Read and follow directions EXACTLY. Fill out each and every section. When the section does not apply to you, use N/A (Not Applicable) Use blue or black pen Print clearly and legible. Use correct spelling and grammar. Be honest and accurate. Have consistency.
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Do not use abbreviations (except NA and states). Keep application neat and clean. References: ask people before you use them. You want adults who will say good things about you and who will speak well of you. DO NOT use relatives or friends. Examples: teachers, former employers, parents’ friends Don’t forget to sign and date.
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Position desired: specify the position/job title; don’t use “any” Salary: use “open” or “negotiable” Reason left: use positive phrases such as: To take a job with more responsibility, moved, seasonal, business closed, job or contract ended, temporary work, laid off, reorganization, returned to school, will explain in interview Don’t use negative phrases: fired, quit, absenteeism, tardiness; didn’t like boss Specific areas on job applications
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Not following directions Misspelled words Crossed out writing Not printed Wrinkled or messy application Incomplete info or unanswered questions Conflicting data Forgetting to sign application Mistakes to avoid:
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Job applications vary from company to company in format but have the same general information Helps to fill out job application as all the information is in one place Also: don’t have to look up the information more than once Saves time and helps prevent errors Keep up to date for future job searches Preparing a fact sheet:
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