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If a question on a job application does not apply to you, simply write_ Α. N/A B. no C. anything D. nothing
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If a question on a job application does not apply to you, simply write_
Α. N/A
B. no
C. anything
D. nothing
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Answer:
a. n/a
Step-by-step explanation:
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It would be best to write A. N/A. It literally stands for “not applicable” and tells the person reading the application that you don’t have an answer that is sufficient.
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