That would be either the specific job you are applying for, or the general area or department you would like to work in.
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This is a question on YOUR job application, only YOU can answer it.
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you should retrieve an application for your desired employer, if not you should submit a resume
This question is one from a job application. Explain what you find about the position and business appealing to work for.
A solicited application letter is an application letter where the sender is responding to an advert or a publicized position. When someone writes an application letter without being invited to apply for a position, then that application is unsolicited.
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.
Salaries and wages affect the locality by means of employment rate. For instances such as when the salary of a desired position goes down, the employment rate goes down too. And when the salary of the desired position goes up, the employment rate of the desired position goes up too.
You can't write a letter "to" a position. If you can not get your grammar correct there is little hope of you having your application "for" a government position accepted.
As this question is part of a job application, the only way you can stand out is if YOU answer what YOU would bring. If you feel you cant answer this question then perhaps the job is not for you.
In this section of the job application you should list all of the relevant qualifications.Make sure to keep the list focused and not to stray too far from the desired job skills.
No, neither word is being used as an adverb. Position is a noun and upright is an adjective describing the position desired.