Completing a Job Application
Information for an Application (R)
Why Companies Use Applications
Developing Job Information
Assuring Accuracy of Information
Writing a Cover Letter
Applying Online
Applying in Person
Following up on an Application
Double Check Your Application
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11. When applying for a job, you should
a. list the specific job title for which you are applying
b. say you will take any job available
c. list as many job titles as you can get on the blank line
d. make up a job title that sounds good to you
12. Regarding criminal charges against you, most employers want
a. an overview
b. the police report
c. complete details
d. as little information as possible
13. When listing military service on an application, you should
a. name your rank and number of years of service
b. provide your discharge status
c. indicate whether you are the dependent of a veteran
d. all of these choices
14. The date line on an application is important because it
a. shows how long your application has been on file
b. reminds the reviewer how long she has procrastinated
c. allows you to point out why you should be next in line for a job
d. none of these choices
15. When should you allow a prospective employer to contact your current employer?
a. when you really want the job
b. when your current employer knows you are looking for a job
c. any time you fill out an application
d. never