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meaning of Application #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:35 am   meaning of Application
 

Test No. incompl/advan-7 "Job Interview", question 2

I see from your ......... form that you have had three different jobs in the last 5 years.

(a) apply
(b) applying
(c) applied
(d) application

Test No. incompl/advan-7 "Job Interview", answer 2

I see from your application form that you have had three different jobs in the last 5 years.

Correct answer: (d) application

Your answer was: correct
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this "application" equals the CV?

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Application form #2 (permalink) Wed Jul 20, 2005 22:33 pm   Application form
 

An application form contains questions about your employment history so yes, it is similar to your CV.

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