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Job Application Form 2.0

We have all seen the web transform into web 2.0 and with that job requirements have changed too. Pretty soon we will be seeing job application forms 2.0 which might look like the one below,

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8 Responses to “Job Application Form 2.0”

  1. I’m so Impressed with the creativity in this form. It has covered all, what a Blogger, WebMaster could think of.

    And it’s so nicely presented that I can’t control myself to post this form on my Blog. Though I of course am giving you a credit for the marvelous form created!!!

  2. Alka Shakya says:

    ya right!!! all the questions seemed practical except for the one where they ask if you are an alien..!! NOW COME ON!!!!BY the time aliens start applying for jobs here on earth there might not be facebook anymore..

  3. admin says:

    @Gagan : Glad you enjoyed it

    @Alka : you might be very true…Facebook might not be as popular by the time alien land on earth and I will agree with you on that one

  4. Far says:

    *claps hands* Now THAT is freakin’ funny!

  5. Tall_Geek says:

    Love it! thanks for the laugh of the evening, now if the real 2.0 job apps would just automatically find us. They would automatically seed themselves into your inbox the moment your were fired.

  6. Krist says:

    If it mentioned “Rock Star” at least 3 times this would be spot on.

  7. LOL. This is awesome. Funny. Accurate and there probably is some truth to how social media can/will effect the market, even non tech jobs.

    Imagine Facebook & Twitter or third party statistic companies that data mine all of our conversations and actions and then sell that data at a price to potential employers who want to dig up dirt… perhaps we SHOULD start reading the fine print.

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