Employer name would either mean, the organisation you worked for such as McDonalds and also can be the actual manager's name at the store you work at but I would not put the name of the manager as they may change jobs and it differs.
it means when you fly, you fall
If the employer accepts your application, he or she will call you. You do not have to call, and I would advise against it.
An application letter is a letter of introduction. It give the employer a glimpse of your personality, achievements, and level of expertise.
It means your relationship to the referee. i.e current employer, previous employer, mentor, personal tutor, head teacher and alike.
Most recent employer/ industry means
Through text
this means that you have a despute with your employer or it's insurance company about your case and you want it resolved by your local WCAB (workes' compensation appleals board).
I would love to know the answer to this question.
Ask the potential employer for one.
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you should retrieve an application for your desired employer, if not you should submit a resume
It means the person, department, or coordinator (point) that can be approached (contacted) by the prospective employer to verify the details an applicant provides about a previous employment: hence, Point of Contact.