write the truth. unless the truth sucks. make it be formal. say something like you could do something useful towards the community. you have heaps of spare time on your hands why not make some extra cash? if your saving up for your future why not say something about future career or job. be honest but bend it just a little bit.
You should answer the question honestly and briefly. There is no reason to go into the details on a job application of your leaving a position.
It is recommended to use black or blue ink for filling out a handwritten application for a scholarship to ensure readability and formality. Avoid using colorful inks or gel pens that may detract from the professional appearance of the application.
no use blue pen always
I do, but I'm not filling out your job application. You should answer the question "yes" if you do and "no" if you don't.
Your agent should be doing that for you! If he is not, fire him and find a new agent!
all choices are correct
First you should learn how to spell before filling out the application. It is a felony.
I wouldn't put the reason on the job application. You can save this for the interview and only if asked for the reason why.
when filling a job application, should you put in your desired salary, or put open, or leave blank?
Honesty Discretion Accuracy
no
The job application should have an area where they request for your references. If not then they don't want them. If you are filling out your resume then only put long term, job relevant work on the resume.