Completing an application form
11. Completing an application
form
Today, more and more organisations will ask
you to complete and return their own application forms rather than
just sending in your CV. This is because when they are looking
through applications for a vacancy, the information on experience,
interests etc for each candidate is always in the same place on
each form, making it easier for them to choose who to invite to
interview.
This means that to get your application some
extra attention, what is written and the way that it is written is
very important to create a good impression.
Before you start
Proper preparation prevents poor performance.
When you receive the application form check the date when you have
to return it. Mistakes could be made if you leave it to the last
minute and you might even miss the deadline.
- Read the instructions carefully.
- Make sure you understand all the questions.
lf unsure, ask someone to help you.
- Write your answers on a photocopy of the
form. This will avoid any crossings out or changes of mind,
especially if you decide to alter something.
- When you have completed a copy, get someone
to go through it with you to make sure you have covered all the key
areas.
- While you are carrying out the above
preparations make sure that you keep the original clean and in a
safe place ready for when you fill it in.
Completing the
form
Find a place where you will not be disturbed
and can concentrate. Read the instructions again and take your
time, quality counts. With your CV alongside you:
- Use black ink or ballpoint, this will help if
the employer wants to make a photocopy of your form and you can
make a copy when finished.
- Write neatly, make sure it is easy to read
and that the spelling is correct.
- Complete one section at a time.
- Keep your answers brief and to the
point.
- If you need more space, use a separate piece
of paper and attach it to your form. Do not attempt to try and cram
everything on the form itself, it will look untidy and may create a
bad impression.
- If you do use additional paper, include your
name and the job vacancy/ reference number in case it gets
separated from the application form.
- Answer all the questions that apply to you.
Where they don't, put ’Not Applicable'.
- Sell yourself. Make sure you emphasise all
your relevant skills, experience, qualities and achievements.
“Don’t forget – experience
and skills gained outside of work can also be very important to
the job you are
applying for, make sure you mention them and remember to complete a
rough copy first and check it thoroughly."
When you have
finished
This is the time to sit back and check that
you have really sold yourself to the employer, giving you the best
chance to get an interview.
- Check through your answers carefully,
ensuring that all the dates are correct.
- Make sure it's clear which job you are
applying for.
- Keep a copy for yourself so that you have a
copy you can take to interview if you are successful.
- Write a short covering letter to go with the
application form including the vacancy and reference number if
there is one.
- Use a large envelope; don't cram the form
into a small one.
- Send the form off to reach the employer in
plenty of time.
To get started in your job search, have a look at the Workways
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