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26 wrz 2010 · When filling a job application, specifically for an English Company... they ask, of course, as personal information : "Family name" (in other words: surname or last name) But what do they mean by :"Initials" requested in the same line instead of "first name" ?
- Initials = full name
Usually, on an application the only "initials" asked for...
- Initials = full name
The reason of asking Initials might be being professional and responsive. Like while creating the email IDs in organization for official ID, they use initials to make your ID. Like John Keates might have email ID as JK@ abc.com.
12 wrz 2021 · Initials are simply the first letter of a word. They are most commonly used with people’s names and should represent the first letter of the first name and the first letter of the second name. For example, John Smith would have JS initials.
An initial is the first letter of a word. So yes, you're the resident, and your initials are MAA, so write those on the form. Share.
29 lut 2008 · Usually, on an application the only "initials" asked for would be "middle initial". For example, if my name was Mr. Green White Blue, I might write: First name: Green
25 wrz 2022 · In a job application, a suffix is a word that follows your name, like Jr. (junior), Sr. (senior) and III (the third), or a relevant professional degree like JD (Juris Doctor), PhD (Philosophical Doctor) or MBA (Master in Business Administration).
15 sie 2024 · In this article, we answer common questions about answering "employer name" on a job application, including why hiring managers ask about prior employer names, what to write and how self-employed people can respond.