Has anyone had to apply for a teaching post using the Leicestershire County Council application form? I'm having problems filling it in on the computer and was wondering if there is a trick to it!
http://www.eteach.com...x?VacNo=389080&Page=1
There's one you can download on this page; it's just a Word docment but it doesn't let you put spaces between things so when I typed about job responsibilities it's quite long and when I type the date for the next job it doesn't line up with the job title; if that makes any sense at all!
I don't think there's a problem with it; just the standard formatting on it; but might ring them to see if they could send a more user friendly one. It does have the option for filling in by hand I just prefer not to!
Where it has a section for 'Previous Employment' it has the grey bits where you have to type the dates.
My description of my responsibilities for the first post I'm listing ends up being longer than the space allowed between the grey bit for the date on that job and the grey bit for the date on the next job.
I pressed 'Enter' so that the date for the second job would line up with the Job Title, Name of School etc but as soon as I typed in the date it 'jumped' back up to the original position; it doesn't do that if I type June 2008 as opposed to 06/2008 but I would rather keep the date in the format they are asking for.
I see the problem. The form is not ideally constructed in that area.
Unfortunately I don't see any easy way round it. Is it really not possible to fit the 'additional responsibilities' into the space allocated?
You could type up additional sheets and put reference to them on the form. I would first contact the Council Dept, explain your problem, and see what they suggest.
I've tried but have deleted all but what I feel I absolutely need to include and it's still a bit long; will contact them tomorrow to see if they have one without such restrictive formatting!
Well am actually putting in school placements from degree course but yes there are 4, plus another one I want to include from when I worked at a nursery; was thinking I'll have to supply that on a separate piece of paper but there's another failing on the application form- it doesn't have a box to tick to say I've done so!
Will definitely have to ring Leics; second job; the address is too long so even though the description is short enough the dates still don't line up! Whoever designed this thing wasn't feeling very helpful!
The font in that section is Arial 11 point. How small would you need it to be so that you could get all you want to fit the space given?
I would create table in separate document with column at the appropriate width(5.25cm) set font Arial 11 and lay it out in that to see how much height you need.
My tests show that, using 11 point, you have 7 lines of text available. If you reduce to 9 point that goes up to 9 lines. Is 9 lines of 9 point at the appropriate column width enough?
We are running a course on finding employment just now and a section covers filling out online applications. I was just talking to the trainer last night about how bad so many online application forms are - he was telling me about sites that have boxes for you to type details into but they have just drawn a box and there is no way to click within it and other howlers. I think a lot of companies don't know what they are doing or don't think things through - if it looks ok that's enough for them!