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To apply
for some jobs, the employer will send you an application form.
You should still use a covering letter, and send your CV also
unless told not to. Application forms need as much care to
write as CV's.
Plan everything you will say on a separate piece of paper.
Or make a photocopy of the form, and practice completing it
first.
Only
complete the real form when you are exactly sure what is the
best thing to say.
It
must be very neat and clear, and in black pen so that it can
be easily photocopied. You should 'angle' your answers to
the company, in the same way as explained for your CV. Do
not say in answer to any question - 'see my CV'. They do not
want to try to read both at the same time.
Take a photocopy to keep, so that you can remember exactly
what you said. If you are called to interview, take this copy
with you into the interview.
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