KKK, Black Panthers, clubs ect.
To adopt or accept as a member, subordinate associate, or branch: The HMO affiliated the clinics last year.
To associate (oneself) as a subordinate, subsidiary, employee, or member: affiliated herself with a new law firm.
To assign the origin of.
To become closely connected or associated: The two unions voted to affiliate.
NOUN:
A person, organization, or establishment associated with another as a subordinate, subsidiary, or member: network affiliates.
2006-10-12 03:58:50
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answered by Connie H 3
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Well, it could be your most recent job (as stated by the first responder) or it might not be a job. Your last occupation might have been doing volunteer work for no pay, and that would then be your "most recent affiliation."
That's why the word "affiliation", rather than "job" is used.
2006-10-12 10:59:15
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answered by johnslat 7
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Tested Interview Questions Open this result in new window
· How did your supervisor on your most recent job evaluate your job performance? ... What is your religious affiliation? What is your ethnic background? ...
http://www.citehr.com/tue-jun-15-2004-129-am-vp166.html -
2006-10-13 11:48:42
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answered by Krishna 6
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It is most likely comming to mean : What, in order of most recent, was your last place of employment/company employed by?
2006-10-12 12:10:49
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answered by Taylor Morgan R 1
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most recent job
2006-10-16 06:55:55
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answered by Suresh Kumar 3
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most recent job
2006-10-12 10:55:57
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answered by god knows and sees else Yahoo 6
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It`s fancy speak for What was your last job?
2006-10-12 10:57:44
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answered by Hamish 7
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