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Common mistakes on application forms.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Alice G" data-source="post: 38456" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>If you're uploading a cover letter, personal statement or CV, please read carefully the instructions the firm gives you. If they say to download a template and copy and paste your words into that template then ensure to do this. If a firms asks you to upload a cover letter and not to sign your name, be sure to omit your name on the letter. Always read everything really carefully when you are going through an application form, do not skim and assume you have understood what they're asking you to provide and how to do so. Even if you applied before, it does not mean the firm has not updated its form and instructions from the year before!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice G, post: 38456, member: 1160"] If you're uploading a cover letter, personal statement or CV, please read carefully the instructions the firm gives you. If they say to download a template and copy and paste your words into that template then ensure to do this. If a firms asks you to upload a cover letter and not to sign your name, be sure to omit your name on the letter. Always read everything really carefully when you are going through an application form, do not skim and assume you have understood what they're asking you to provide and how to do so. Even if you applied before, it does not mean the firm has not updated its form and instructions from the year before! [/QUOTE]
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