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The applicant can look at what the employer includes in the job posting.
Applicants can look for clues about desired qualifications and experiences in the job posting itself. The job description often outlines the specific skills, experiences, and qualifications that the employer is seeking. Researching the company's values, culture, and previous hires can also provide insight into what may impress the employer.
The applicant can look at what the employer includes in the job posting.
Depends on the error. Either assets will be over/understated and liabilities/stockholders' equity will be over/understated.
Your employer is required to display an official poster listing employee rights. If you are on good terms with your employer, why not bring this issue to their attention, and let them know that you want them to be in compliance with this law.
A balance sheet is a statement of the financial posting of a business which states the assets, liabilities and owners' equity at particular point in time
The applicant can look at what the employer includes in the job posting.
The agency requiring the posting will likely issue a notice to the employer to hang the poster as required. Repeated failure to do so will result in a fine.
It depends on the position within the payroll service. The company will post a variety of jobs, from data entry to management and supervision. The posting will detail the requirements of the position. If details are not given about additional training, that topic will be discussed in the interview.
EOE/M/F/D/V Equal Opportunity Employer/Minorities/Female/Disabled/Veteran (employment)
It might be that the posting is through a recruiting agency. If an employer lists a job with a recruiting agency and a person that is recruited by the agency is hired then a fee is paid to the recruiting agency. Either the employer pays the recruiter for finding someone, or the person hired pays the recruiting agency for hooking them up with a job, or the two share the cost of the recruiter's fee. If the job-seeker is the one that will pay the fee, it might be described as 'self-pay'. I've seen arragements like this (not for a while) but I'm not positive that is what your particular job posting means.