What do I put for “date available” on a job application?
I’m new to this and feel a bit unsure, so I hope this isn’t a silly question! On a job application, what’s the best way to fill out the “date available” field if I’m available immediately? I want to phrase it professionally, as “anytime” doesn’t seem quite right. I don’t have a specific date in mind, but I want to communicate my availability clearly and appropriately. What would you suggest? Thank you!
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the best way i have found is to put “open”, unless of course you need to give notice to your current employer, then put 2 weeks or so after that day you apply. But open seems to work well it shows that you are available and employers like that! i hope that helps or at least answers your question.
Jan 16, 2025
If you are working now, you should give 2 weeks notice, so put “2 weeks after hire”. If you aren’t working, and can start right away, put “immediate”.
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