What to do first
Be sure to read through the entire form before writing anything, so you know what is expected.
Take a photocopy of the form to practice. When ready, use black ink - the employer may photocopy the form.
Filling the form
Print clearly and neatly, using capital letters if requested.
Make sure your spelling is correct. If English is not your first language, get an English speaker to read over your application.
Try to answer all questions, even if you think they are irrelevant.
What about
Make sure to highlight what they have benefited from previous experience, relate to training services, projects or responsibilities that demonstrate that they have reached a certain level of competence.
Most application forms leave a large blank space in which you are asked to say something about your reasons for applying and what you can bring to the job. Make full use of this space - if you only write a couple of lines that have lost a golden opportunity to sell.
Write a short letter to send with the completed form.
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