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Application

From my practice application I learned the proper responses to put in the blanks and the requirements needed. Never leave blanks on an application, when you can not answer, put “N/A.” Also, never put important information, such as your social security number on your resume, just say you will bring it with. While applications are not highlighting your skills and working qualities, they are still just as important as resumes and cover letters. Applications are how an employer knows you are seriously interested in a job, they have all your contact information and references to reach out to. 

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