“Online Job Application Tips” |
| Posted: 15 Jul 2010 05:03 PM PDT TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) -- If you're a parent who has a teenager unable to find a job this summer, it might be because your teen fell victim to a what some say are tricky questions on online job applications. In this new digital age, more and more employers are only offering online applications to job-searchers, and one wrong answer could kill your teen's chance. Old fashioned, hand written job applications are a thing of the past. That's why Topeka Youth Project kids sought out their cyberstores online and started scrolling through the sometimes slippery questions. Questions like where do you shop might also come up. In that case, experts say always list the store where you're applying. Experts say you could get the same question four different ways, so make sure to read carefully and take your time. State farm insurance also donated $2,000 to the Youth Project Thursday for laptops to take into underprivileged areas to assist kids applying for jobs. For more information, try these helpful websites: Five Filters featured article: Headshot - Propaganda, State Religion and the Attack On the Gaza Peace Flotilla. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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