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How to Fill Out a Job Application

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Summary: When filling out a job application, fill it out completely, even when the information is not applicable. Fill out a job application honestly and completely with tips from a business development manager in this free video on job searches.

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By Kelly Kidd
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Kelly Kidd has been in the staffing industry for many years. She is currently the business development manager for Integrity Staffing in Florida. Kidd is responsible for sales and...read more

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"When you're looking to find a new job, the first thing that you do is fill out a job application. My name is Kelly and I'm here to offer some tips and advice for filling out a job application. The first thing you need to do is apply; either online or in person. Now when filling out a job application, it's important to fill the whole application out completely. Don't leave anything blank. If there's a spot that the information doesn't apply to you, you should put "Not Applicable" or "N/A" on the space. Fill everything out completely and honestly. If you falsify information on the job application, it can get you reprimanded, even terminated if you're hired and you falsified your information on your application. You should put current phone number, current address and honestly list your last places of employment and any experience relevant work history. Those things in an application are very important and consider while employers are making decisions about who to hire for their next candidate. Again, my name is Kelly; I hope this tips about applying for a job have been helpful and my education tips have been of value. Thanks."

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