very funny. What I meant was; how do you answer a question like why do you want to be hired here?
You may have to submit many job applications before you get a job offer.
From whom? For what?
the market where employers publicly advertise their job vacancies and employees submit Job Applications
There is no software available to help with filling out job applications. All job applications are set up a bit differently so it wouldn't work. You can put common answers in a word document and copy/paste answers.
Blank job applications can be found online. Just search for the application that are needed and download or fill them online and send them, it is easy.
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to give women and minorities preference in school admissions and Job Applications
There is not a law that states how long employers must keep job applications. Many employers keep them for about one year.
Resume's are documents that tell about one's work experience and qualifications for a job. Usually you send these in along with job applications. :) Resume's are documents that tell about one's work experience and qualifications for a job. Usually you send these in along with job applications. :)
There are many job applications online, but you must tailor it to the specific job for which you are applying. You can use some of the same answers, such as what are your strengths and weaknesses, but there isn't just one "copy and paste" job application that can be used everywhere.
As with ALL job applications, the answers are simple: they are YOUR answers.
Employers in Wisconsin have to keep job applications on file for at least one year. This is due to federal law, not state law.