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| First Name | * |
| Last Name | * |
| Street Address | * |
| City | * |
| State | * |
| Zip | * |
| SSN # | |
| Home Phone | * |
| Work Phone | |
| Fax | |
| Resume | |
| Homepage | |
| Position(s) applied for or type of work desired | |
| Full time | |
| Part time | |
| Temporary | |
| Date you will be available to begin work? | |
| How were you referred to us? | |
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Hours of operation are | |
| What days/hours would you be available to work? | * |
| Do you have any objection to working overtime if necessary? | |
| Can you submit proof of legal employment authorization and identity? | |
| If you are under 18, can you provide a work permit if it is required? | |
| Have you ever been convicted of a felony in the last 7 years? | |
| If Yes, Please explain (a conviction will not automatically bar employment | |
| Employer | |
| Position Held | |
| Employers Address | |
| Employers Phone Number | |
| Immediate supervisor and title | |
| from | |
| to | |
| Salary | |
| Job Summary | |
| Reason for leaving | |
| List any accomplishments while employed | |
| Employer | |
| Position Held | |
| Employers Phone Number | |
| Employers address | |
| Immediate supervisor and title | |
| From | |
| to | |
| Salary | |
| Job Summary | |
| Reason for leaving | |
| List any accomplishments while employed | |
| Employer | |
| Position Held | |
| Employers Address | |
| Immediate supervisor and title | |
| Employers Phone Number | |
| From | |
| To | |
| Salary | |
| Job Summary | |
| Reason for Leaving | |
| List any accomplishments while employed | |
| Summarize any job-related training, skills, licenses, certificates, and/or other qualifications | |
| High School | |
| High School name and address | |
| College | |
| College Name and Address | |
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I hereby authorize the potential employer to
contact, obtain, and verify the accuracy of the information contained in the
application from all previous employers, educational institutions, and
references. I also hereby release from liability the potential employer and
its representatives for seeking, gathering and using such information to
make employment decisions and all other persons or organizations for
providing such information |
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| Computer Knowledge Test | |
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Matching | |
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a. Internet | |
| * | 1. To transfer information from another computer or online service to your computer
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| * | 2. A global network connecting millions of computers. Used to exchange data, news and opinions
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| * | 3. A group of 2 or more computer systems linked together by telephone lines, cables or radio waves.
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| * | 4. A file that is part of an email message
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| * | 5. Abbreviation for Uniform Resource Locator; the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web. |
| Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. | |
| * | 1. A computer that manages resources over a network is a: a. Standalone b. Patch pane c. Server d. Local Drive |
| * | 2.
Disk drives, monitors, keyboards, mice and scanners are: a. Peripherals b. Hardware c. Ports d. Both A & B |
| * | 3. Which of the following is true about folders, directories and files?
a. A folder can contain a directory, but not a file. b. A folder can contain a file, but not a directory. c. A folder can contain a directory and a file. d. A file can contain files, directories and folders. e. A file and a directory are the same thing. |
| * | 4. Data a. a digital document b. a program that translates user commands into instructions a computer understands, and vice versa (Windows, OS, Linux) c. information d. a computer program |
| * | 5.File
a. a digital document b. a program that translates user commands into instructions a computer understands, and vice versa (Windows, OS, Linux) c. information d. a computer program |
| * | 6. Anti-virus Software
a. a program that translates user commands into instructions a computer understands, and vice versa (Windows, OS, Linux) b. the primary method of sending files over the internet c. computer programs specifically designed for computer users (Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word d. software that helps protect a computer from computer viruses |
| * | 7. Folder
a. an object that can contain multiple documents, used to organize data files b. the primary method of sending files over the internet c. computer programs specifically designed for computer users (Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word d. information |
| * | 8. The act of illegally copying or selling software is called
a. pirating b. hacking c. violating copyright laws d. worming |
| * | 9. The difference between "Save" and "Save as" is:
a. "Save" will replace the previously saved version with the current version b. there is no difference c. "Save as" will allow you to change the name of file thus creating two versions of the file--the previous version and the current version d. both A & C |
| * | 10. Saving Documents
a. modification or improvement to an existing program b. allows an individual or group to use a piece of software c. storing a copy of what is in the computer RAM onto the hard drive d. adds a specific feature or service to a larger system |
| * | 11. Case Sensitive
a. form of algebra in which all values are reduced to either TRUE or FALSE b. files that contain pictures c. storing a copy of what is in the computer RAM onto the hard drive d. a program's ability to distinguish between capital and small letters |
| * | 12. ISP
a. an address on the Internet b. a company that provides access to the Internet c. a web browser d. a search engine |
| * | 13. e-mail
a. a method of immediate communication between Internet users b. transferring data from your computer to another computer c. a document that may accompany an e-mail that is sent d. the transmission of messages over communications networks |
| * | 14. Download
a. a method of immediate communication between Internet users b. transferring data from your computer to another computer c. a document that may accompany an e-mail that is sent d. transferring data from another computer to your computer |
| * | 15. The @ symbol in an e-mail address
b. separates the user from the domain name c. separates the user from the web browser d. separates the user from the search engine |
