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Where to put training on application form?
captainladypants
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Hello!
I am wondering if somebody can help me please? I have had a nosey on the internet but can't seem to find exactly what I need.
I am filling out an application form and am onto the education part where I have put in my GCSE's. I am now wanting to put in my NVQ's and First Aid training but don't know which part to put them in, further education and training or the occupational qualification? Hmmm, I never know where to put these!!
Thanks in advance!!:p
I am wondering if somebody can help me please? I have had a nosey on the internet but can't seem to find exactly what I need.
I am filling out an application form and am onto the education part where I have put in my GCSE's. I am now wanting to put in my NVQ's and First Aid training but don't know which part to put them in, further education and training or the occupational qualification? Hmmm, I never know where to put these!!
Thanks in advance!!:p
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I'd put first aid in the first category as it's training not a professional qualifiction, unless you are applying to work in first aid as a career.
I'd probably put NVQs also in the first category but I don't know what your NVQ is in and what job you are applying for.Indecision is the key to flexibility
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I'd usually put training as short courses, and education as long courses, if that makes sense.Signature removed for peace of mind0
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i usually just put them all under education...probably not the correct way to do it lol0
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