Hopefully, because you are the best candidate for the position.
In some cases yes and others no because you can have a data entry typing job and it will count as a typing job but others won't be considered a typing job.
Sounds like it to me.
A job that is considered an instrument job would be when you work in chemical plants. They usually install or repair their work devices, manage power use and ensure safety.
"Trader jobs are considered jobs in the financial industry. Typically ""trader job"" refers to jobs where the individual is responsible for trading stocks."
If you're in the US... NO.
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Yes, job related material is an expense.
Cost per job refers to how much it cost to complete the job. In production, producing a batch is considered a job.
Yes, yes it can be considered as work history.
When that person gets a job.
No.
Considered/a candidate