An ad that tells you a job is open.
Job Posting
The section where you put your name, address, and phone number.
Personal Information
People who can say good things about you and your work.
References
You should always check your application for grammar and these kinds of mistakes.
Spelling
You should only use these two color inks when filling out an application.
Blue and black
A form you fill out to ask for a job.
An application
The section where you list the schools you went to
Education
You should not use members of this group as your professional references.
Family members
An email address with a nickname, like handsomebballboy745@email, is considered this.
Unprofessional
You should always print out at least this many copies of an application.
Two
A paper that lists your school, work, and skills
Resume
You should be specific about the days and times you can work instead of just writing this word.
Anytime
The best person to check your application before you turn it in.
Trusted adult, like a teacher
A professional email address should be based on this.
Your first and last name
When picking up an application from a potential employer, you should always dress this way.
Professionally
A letter that says why you want the job
Cover Letter
This is how you should write your name when filling out an application.
What is your full legal name, capitalized?
The most important thing to do before listing people as references.
Ask permission
The first thing you should do when looking for a job.
Decide what kind of job you want
If you make a mistake on an application, avoid this common correction technique.
Besides being neat and clear, information on your application must be this.
Accurate
The standard way to write the date September 29, 2025, on an application in the U.S.
MM/DD/YYYY
A stranger or your favorite celebrity would be a poor choice to do this.
Check your application
Your application information should always be accurate and should never be this.
Funny/lying/unprofessional
Manager/supervisor