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a person who applies for a job

an applicant 

100

Gender 

Male or Female 

100

A formal meeting between you and the potential employerInterview 

Interview 

100

 Fewer than 35 hours per week 

Part Time

100

People who recommend you for a job 

References

200

a form used to apply for a job

an application

200

35 hours or more per week

 Full Time

200

THE MANAGER WANTS TO KNOW THE DAYS AND TIMES YOU ARE AVAILABLE TO WORK

AVAILABILITY

200

The manager wants to know what date you can start working.

Start Date

200

A formal document that lists a job applicant's work experience, education and skills 

Resume

300

the clothes you wear 

attire

300

A serious crime punishable by prison sentences greater than one year

Felony

300

The last job or position you held 

Most recent job

300

A job title or responsibility 

Position

300

a fixed amount of compensation paid to an employee by an employer, typically on a regular basis like monthly or bi-weekly, for their work. 

Salary

400

"Extras" that employers may offer you in addition to your wage. For example: health insurance, annual or sick leave, holidays, paid vacation

Benefits

400

Skills/Knowledge that you have gained in the past 

Experience

400

SSN# 

your social security number which must be kept top secret

400

your prior employment history or work experiences

Previous experiences/Previous employment history 

400

A person in charge on a job

Supervisor

500

Certificate awarded from a college/university indicating that you have completed course study

 Degree

500

People in your family who need you to help them, such as children Dependents

Dependents

500

Lesser crime

Misdemeanor

500

A trial period of employment

Probationary

500

They are asking if you are:

S= Single   D=divorced   W= Widowed  M=married


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