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filling out a job application


Question Posted Saturday March 2 2013, 12:35 am

i am having trouble answering this question. what do i need to put down when asked what ( subject of special study/research work) on a job application

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adviceman49 answered Saturday March 2 2013, 8:36 am:
This question is seen in two different areas on job applictions. when seen at the top of the application you are generally applying for a professional position such a Lawyer, any type of Engineer or other proffessional carreer.

When found at the botom of the application they are looking at job or position related studies, trade schools or seminars you may have attended.

My son is a firefighter/paramedic who is quite sough after for under this heading he has a whole lists of credentials related to being a paramedic that the average paramedic does no have. the average paramedic is qualified in trauma and cardiac care. My sons also a qualified inter hospital transport paramedic. Same license but more skills requied. These are what he woud put in that area as well as diffeent classes he takes to keep his license.

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