How Do You Put That You're Still in College on a Job Application?

Even if you bring a resume to a prospective employer, you'll probably be asked to fill out a job application. The standardized format makes it easier for employers to find your information and compare your qualifications to those of other candidates. You should list your highest educational attainment if you are still in college.

Types of Job Applications

Employers use various types of job applications. If you're applying for a job in foodservice, hospitality or retail, it's likely that you'll be given a paper application to fill out right before the job interview. Bring with you a blue or black ballpoint pen so you don't have to ask for one. Print as neatly as you can; an employer is not likely to bother with you if parts of your application are not legible.

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Paper applications are fairly standard in terms of the format. Look online for samples such as the one posted by recruitment specialists Betterteam. You may be able to ask for an application form to take with you for completion at home. Use a blue or black ballpoint pen. Although instructions may tell you to "print or type legibly," the use of a typewriter is unusual in the 21st century and not really expected. Besides, it's easier to space your answers neatly if you're hand-writing them.