How can i answer this question?
Have you previously applied for a job within tx-maxxs in the past six months?'
the answers is yes. what else can i write??
Answers:
Yes ,but at the time was not able to take up any post offered
I think that leaves, either "yes" or "no", dear. If you have applied there before, chances are they will not know if you write "no".
Employers just don't have time to search for such things.
I would write "no".
.
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maybe, why'd you wanna know punk?
doubt it would help get the job though!
Be polite and say the truth enthusiastically.
Well obviously you have gotta say yes, but add to that what job you applied for and that you have researched the company and have applied again as you really want to work for them and that you feel you would be a valuable employee.something on those lines should get the ego going on their part so you should at least get interviewed
nothing at all just like this
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..I take it you are filling out an application form for a job. Best policy, to tell the truth and say yes. However if you say no and the company finds out you were lying, then you won't get the job. If however you say no and the company doesn't check, then you have a possiility of getting an interview. Good luck
answear yes and where it was you worked. if you get the interview they are likely to ask you why you no longer work there. if it is as simple as you moved wanted a transfer the company should be able to do that for you. but if you were fired then i would apply somewhere else.
If the answer is 'YES' then you must say so.
If you are applying for the same position again, were you given any indication at the first application that you should re-apply, if not, then don't bother unless you have since taken a course in something that will help you in that role.
If it is another position you are applying for, state the previous position you applied for, but no dates.
Does that make sense??
I hope this helps you and good luck in you job-search hunny.
say no
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the answers is yes. what else can i write??
Answers:
Yes ,but at the time was not able to take up any post offered
I think that leaves, either "yes" or "no", dear. If you have applied there before, chances are they will not know if you write "no".
Employers just don't have time to search for such things.
I would write "no".
.
.
maybe, why'd you wanna know punk?
doubt it would help get the job though!
Be polite and say the truth enthusiastically.
Well obviously you have gotta say yes, but add to that what job you applied for and that you have researched the company and have applied again as you really want to work for them and that you feel you would be a valuable employee.something on those lines should get the ego going on their part so you should at least get interviewed
nothing at all just like this
..
..I take it you are filling out an application form for a job. Best policy, to tell the truth and say yes. However if you say no and the company finds out you were lying, then you won't get the job. If however you say no and the company doesn't check, then you have a possiility of getting an interview. Good luck
answear yes and where it was you worked. if you get the interview they are likely to ask you why you no longer work there. if it is as simple as you moved wanted a transfer the company should be able to do that for you. but if you were fired then i would apply somewhere else.
If the answer is 'YES' then you must say so.
If you are applying for the same position again, were you given any indication at the first application that you should re-apply, if not, then don't bother unless you have since taken a course in something that will help you in that role.
If it is another position you are applying for, state the previous position you applied for, but no dates.
Does that make sense??
I hope this helps you and good luck in you job-search hunny.
say no
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