use blue or black pen. print your information so it's easy to read. make sure to fill in all information completely and accurately. read through the whole application before you begin. do not take the application home, fill it out at the business. if you leave with it they may think you had someone fill it out for you. when you're finished ask if you could see the hiring manager. tell them you are very interested in a position. give them a few minutes to review your application in case they have any questions. those with the best attitude and most flexibility usually get hired first even if they have slightly less experience than others. good luck.
2006-10-14 03:07:48
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answered by kristen t 3
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Just put me and Touzours down as a reference.
Well I have it on good authority that France lost a player a few months ago, maybe Touz can help you there, its a good place to start. Then if you get really good and apply yourself, one day you might be able to play for the Azzuri.
They showed "Bend it Like Beckhan" on Canadian TV a little while ago. I think it was a British documentary.
2006-10-14 02:12:40
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answered by Anonymous
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think of approximately what you prefer out of your team, then make your individual. Microsoft Excel could desire to do, or additionally be conscious. that's as much as you, or you ought to in all probability make a .pdf report with Adobe (consistently professional finding). examine online for examples of comparable jobs that are going, then make your individual. it could look professional in case you spend a pair of hours. Have a bypass.
2016-10-16 04:38:29
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answered by belfast 4
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the best thing i learned was not to leave any blanks on the application. it shows that you can pay attention to detail and are very thorough. if something doesn't apply to you, just put n/a.
2006-10-14 02:56:37
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answered by megan33wz 2
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Just a few... be sure to have it neatly completed. Do not leave out information. When it asks about salary, write "Negotiable."
2006-10-14 03:33:46
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answered by Mike S 7
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think about the skills and experience you need for a job, then think about how you can prove you have these skills. for example talking to customers in your other job developed your communication skills etc etc.
2006-10-14 02:15:04
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answered by barbie 2
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Be honest and give as much info as possible.
2006-10-14 02:31:19
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answered by ssmithblueskies 2
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