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Q: If you were applying to be a food server at a family restaurant which experience with probably be the least important to employer?
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You were applying to be a mechanic's helper what experience do you think would be least important to the employer?

A+ Being in a high school band


If you were applying to be a mechanics what experiences do you think would be least important to the employer?

band


When an employer asks for Tot Exp and Rel exp what does it mean?

Total experience and relative experience: how much experience do you have of the workplace and life in total, and how much work and other experience do you have in the area you are applying for.


What is experience requirement?

When applying for a job the employer will stipulate what type of work you must have done in the past before you can be considered for the new job. That is the experience requirement for a job.


Why is it important to understand and agree with your employer ways that you will work?

Either the employer has more experience in work, or it's just not to be selfish.


You were applying for a job as a file clerk in a medical office which these qualifications or experiences would be least important to the employer?

having a driver's licence


If you were applying for a job as a file clerk in a medical office which of these qualifications or experiences would be least important to the employer?

having a driver's licence


Can an employer punish you for applying somewhere else?

No


What is relavant experience?

On a job application or during a job interview, a person might be asked if they have experience relevant to the position they are applying for. This refers to the applicant having a prior job or volunteer experience doing something that they would do during the course of the job they are currently applying for.


Can an employer make an employee pay for making a mistake in a restaurant?

no


Can an employer ask you to punch out if the restaurant is not busy?

yes and with no pay


What looks better on a high school resume volunteering or working?

You can't really put one over the other. If you did, you might say working is more important, but there is more to it than that. With a resume you put on it what you have done. So if you've worked and you've been a volunteer, then you put on both things. Your work experience would always come first when laying out the resume. If you are not applying for a job, but just creating resume, you would still put the work experience first and the volunteering later in the resume. If you are applying for a job and the volunteering was closer to the kind of job you are applying for than the work you've done, then it increases the significance of the volunteering. So what you are applying for is a factor. In the exact same resume, for a different kind of job, the volunteering might not be as important. If the kind of work you've done is close to the kind of job you are applying for, then it increases its significance. If you had worked and volunteered in the same kind of thing as the job you are applying for is, the employer will look at the work as being more important than the volunteering, but they would see the volunteering as being important too.