- Follow the instructions. Read each section carefully before completing it. - Use a blue or black ink pen. - Take your time, and avoid crossouts. - Be accurate. Do not guess at an answer. - Fill in every blank. Use N/A (not applicable) or a short dash when something does not apply to you. - Be honest. Being dishonest could lead to dismissal from a job. Don't include negative information. - Write (PRINT) clearly and neatly. You can make only one impression, so let it be positive! - Emphasize your skills and accomplishments. Find a place to mention your strengths even if the application does not ask for them -- comment section. - If you are short on paid work experience, mention your volunteer work and related hobbies under the Former Employers section. - Get permission before using a person as a reference. - Sign and date the application, if requested.
Information on the Application
- Employment desired - Education - Membership in civic, community or school organizations - Former employers and work experience - References: 3 people who can speak abour your skills, such as teachers, youth group leaders, current and former employers/supervisors, co-workers