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Employment Application is a legal document that was released by the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Nevada - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is an employment application?
A: An employment application is a form that individuals fill out when applying for a job. It includes personal information, work history, and references.
Q: Is an employment application required in Nevada?
A: Yes, most employers in Nevada require job applicants to submit an employment application as part of the hiring process.
Q: What information is typically included in an employment application?
A: An employment application typically includes personal information such as name, contact details, and social security number, as well as educational background, work history, and references.
Q: Should I include my social security number on an employment application?
A: Yes, employers in Nevada typically require applicants to provide their social security number on the employment application for tax and identification purposes.
Q: Can I leave sections of an employment application blank if they don't apply to me?
A: It is best to complete all sections of the employment application. If a section does not apply to you, you can write 'N/A' (not applicable) or provide an explanation.
Q: Can an employer reject my application if I don't provide certain information?
A: It depends. Employers may reject an application if required information is not provided, but they should not discriminate against applicants based on characteristics protected by law.
Q: Can I attach a resume to the employment application?
A: Yes, you can typically attach a resume to the employment application in order to provide additional information about your qualifications and work experience.
Q: What should I do if I have questions about an employment application?
A: If you have questions about an employment application, you can contact the employer directly for clarification or seek assistance from a career counselor or employment agency.
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