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Job Application Vocabulary
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Present and Permanent Address Present address -where you are currently living Permanent Address-where employer may contact you in case you have moved, especially for important forms such as end of the year tax information. Many times this is used for college students or those with temporary living circumstances
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Course of Study In high school this could be "general education", a certain pathway, etc.
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Date you can start If you are currently employed you need to tell the new employer you must give at least two weeks, if you are not currently employed you may write: immediately
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Full -time/Part-time Full-time is generally 32-40 hours. Part-time is generally 31 hours or less.
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Have you graduated-Yes or no If you are currently in school, check no but also add anticipated date of graduation next to check.
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Subjects of Special Study or research work List any special skills such as: CPR training, first aid, Serve Safe, welding cert etc.
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Trade, Business or Correspondence School List any special classes or courses you have taken, such as ROP Landscaping, ROP culinary, ag welding etc.
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Position applied for: You must do some research in this area to know what jobs and job titles you are qualified
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References This should be people with jobs, not your friends or relatives. This could include teachers, coaches, neighbors, friends of parents, bosses, scout leaders, club advisors, etc.
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Social Security Number or SSN Official government issue identification, when asked for this number on application, you may write: available upon hire. Make sure you have access to this official document before you look for a job. You must present this or a passport upon hire.
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Starting/ending wage This is self explanatory except if no pay was received- you may write something to the effect-intern, volunteer if that is appropriate
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References This should be people with jobs, not your friends or relatives. This could include teachers, coaches, neighbors, friends of parents, bosses, scout leaders, club advisors, etc.
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Position applied for: You must do some research in this area to know what jobs and job titles you are qualified.
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Position applied for: You must do some research in this area to know what jobs and job titles you are qualified. Ask friends or relatives that may work there or know someone who does.
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