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If you have a job, your current employer is who you are now working for. If you do not HAVE a job, you have no current employer.
Most current is always listed first.
I assumed it's asking if you're a current employee or using the kiosk at the store applying for a job..
You will stop using your current employer as a reference when applying for other jobs.
If you are asked to submit a career overview with a job application you should summarize your current and former positions. An overview will touch on the jobs you have held that are most relevant to the position for which you are applying.
Your current title when applying for a job signifies your role and level of responsibility in your current or most recent position. It provides employers with insight into your professional background, experience, and expertise. Your title can indicate your area of specialization, level of seniority, and leadership capabilities, helping employers assess your suitability for the role you're applying for. It serves as a reference point for understanding your career progression, skill set, and potential contributions to the organization. Therefore, your current title plays a significant role in shaping employers' perceptions of your qualifications and suitability for the job.
this would means that that person is an asset to the face of the organization
You can do blogging even if you are not applying for job.
Yes, it is necessary to mention your current job profile in your resume when you are applying for the second job. It provides information regarding your current position, current salary, perks and allowances & helps in getting a job with an increased pay. Regarding the condition of safety, yes it is safe from both candidate's and company's point of view.
In your memo, you should include why you are applying for the job. You should also put down what exact you are applying for.
This is a job application question and it needs to be filled in by the applicant not someone who is not applying for the job. The question is not hard (although I suggest you try and find a positive answer).
You're filling out an application for some job. What job? That's the position you are applying for.