Currently running applications have a small light under their icon in the Dock.
Currently running applications have a small light under their icon in the Dock.
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The application is PART of the hiring process. A neat, professional application will indicate a neat professional candidate. A well organized application will indicate a well organized prospective employee; a "hand written (printed)" application will indicate that the potential employee has writing skills.
I think it came from the name of an actual apple type/brand but to avoid confusion apple named it the Macintosh It came from a Apple Tree, only they spelled it a bit different. That answer is good, but neglects the much more long lived Macintosh coat, which was invented by a Scottish chemist, who perfected the design of a waterproof fabric by welding two componets of the coat together.
"In the context of an application process, 'under review' means that the application is being evaluated or considered by the decision-makers. It does not necessarily indicate that the application has been accepted, as a final decision has not been made yet."
When an application asks if you are currently enrolled in any course or program of study, you should provide accurate information about your current educational status. If you are enrolled in a course or program, list the name of the institution, the program, and your current status (e.g., full-time or part-time). If you are not currently enrolled, simply indicate that you are not enrolled in any courses or programs. Be honest and clear in your response.
"Deferred without additional review" on a job application typically means that the hiring team has decided to hold off on making a decision about your application for the time being. This could indicate that they are still considering other candidates or need more time to assess their options. It does not necessarily reflect negatively on your application, but it does suggest that further evaluation is not currently planned.
If you're not leaving your job, you can indicate that you are currently employed and explain that you are seeking new opportunities for professional growth or to explore different challenges. You can simply state "Currently employed" or write "N/A" if the application allows it. If prompted for a reason for leaving, you can mention your desire to advance your career or gain new experiences while emphasizing your commitment to your current role.
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"Currently" is an adverb. It is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate the time something is happening.
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