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APPLICATION PROCESS


Application Process

A completed job application provides an employer with information about  your educational preparation,  work experience, and personal characteristics.  A job  application form is designed to provide information about you as a prospective employee.  It is important that the application form is completed neatly and completely.  The application should offer the employer a positive statement about you as a person and communicate your value as an employee.

The application tells the employer more than just information about your education, work experience, and skills you bring to the job.  An employer will also get an understanding of your ability to follow directions, work neatly, spell correctly, and provide accurate and complete data.

The application is a legal document and you can be fired for not completing it honestly.  However, it is important to focus on your strengths and present all information in the most positive way possible. 

Links to More Information

Job Application
http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/quizzes/employ/applic.htm
 


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