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Job Application Vocab

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    vocabulary for job applications
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  • A person who applies for a job.
    Applicant
  •  15
  • A form used to apply for a job.
    Application
  •  15
  • The clothes you wear.
    Attire
  •  25
  • Benefits
    Extras” that employers may offer you in addition to your wage.;
  •  25
  • Skills/knowledge that you have gained from your past.
    Experience
  •  25
  • Felony
    A serious crime punishable by prison sentences greater than one year. (e.g. aggravated assault, burglary, illegal drug use/sales, robbery, murder, rape).
  •  25
  • Full-Time
    “Full-time”, 30 hours per week or more; often defined by employer.
  •  25
  • The last job or position you held.
    “Most Recent Job”
  •  10
  • Misdemeanor
    Lesser crime (e.g. petty theft, shoplifting, public intoxication, trespass, vandalism, reckless driving)
  •  20
  • Not Applicable
    Not applicable, does not apply.
  •  15
  • Part-Time (PT)
    “Part-time”, fewer than 30-35 hours per week
  •  10
  • A job title or responsibility, such as manager, clerk, chef, etc.
    Position
  •  15
  • People who know you professionally and can recommend you for a job.
    References
  •  15
  • A 1 page formal document that lists a job applicant's work experience, education and skills. Your “personal advertisement.”
    Resume
  •  15
  • The amount of time you work in a day. For example, you may work the 9 to 5 ____.
    Shift
  •  15
  • The number given to you by the government in order to provide you with services, such as unemployment benefits and welfare.
    Social Security Number (SSN)
  •  15