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1Annual Report of the Illinois Free Employment Offices

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  • First Year Published: 1911
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  • Access Status: Public

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    Applicant

    Look up applicant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Applicant may refer to: one who submits an application Applicant (sketch), by Harold Pinter, 1959

    Applicant tracking system

    databases, ranking and rating candidates, managing and tracking applicants, scheduling applicant interviews, providing communication support as with automated

    The Applicant

    "The Applicant" is a poem written by American confessional poet Sylvia Plath on October 11, 1962. It was first published on January 17, 1963 in The London

    Job hunting

    using online social networking sites to gather information about job applicants, according to a mid-2011 Jobvite survey of 800 employers in the US. Likewise

    Secretary problem

    n} rankable applicants for a position. The applicants are interviewed one by one in random order. A decision about each particular applicant is to be made

    Job interview

    Applicants with an ethnic name and a foreign accent were viewed less favorably than applicants with just an ethnic name and no accent or an applicant

    Applicant (sketch)

    Applicant is a dramatic sketch written by Harold Pinter. Originally written in 1959 and first published by Eyre Methuen in 1961, it was first broadcast

    University and college admission

    ENEM exam to select applicants). Also, a few universities, such as UNICAMP, have instituted a Vestibular for indigenous applicants that studied in public

    University of Cambridge

    the applicant is strong enough to get a place, or because the college wants to compare that applicant to other pooled applicants. Most applicants in the

    Simpson's paradox

    competitive departments with lower rates of admission, even among qualified applicants (such as in the English department), whereas men tended to apply to less