Job Application ReviewJunior Advisory
February 2013
This Piece of Paper is IMPORTANT
The job application is the first impression the employer will have of you.
Be sure to pick up two copies or make a copy in case you make an error.
Print neatly with blue or black ink.
If possible, type your application.
If there is a deadline, make sure you return application on time or EARLY.
Be HONEST!
Common Mistakes
1. Not following directions
2. Misspelled words
3. Crossed out writing
4. Not printed
5. Wrinkled or messy application form
6. Incomplete information or unanswered questions
7. Not applying for a specific position
8. Incomplete work history, or large unexplained gaps in work history
9. Overlapping or conflicting employment dates with no explanation
10.Application not turned in by the deadline
11.Use of troublesome words, such as "quit" or "fired"
12.Forgetting to sign the application
Sample Application
Take a look at the sample job application from Subway
We are not promoting Subway. This application is a good example for you to study and items you should be prepared to answer.
Fill out the application as if you were applying. Remember to use a blue or black PEN.
Switch applications with class member and proofread. Make sure printing is legible and complete.
Future Tips….
Always ask an adult to proofread and look over your application before you turn it in.
Treat the application like gold – remember it’s your first impression.
Good Luck!