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The phrase "a applicant" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "applicant" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an applicant for the scholarship program."
Alternatives: "a candidate" or "a contender."
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A recognized Bachelor's degree automatically makes you an "A" applicant while other training, foreign equivalency, life experiences, and military service rounds out examples of what falls under applicant "B" and "C".
A similar effect results from disproportionately more type A than type B workers losing jobs, raising the share of type A workers among the searchers and lowering the expected waiting time for the next type A applicant for firms who turn away type B workers.
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Suppose a panel is rating an applicant for a job before discussing her.
You are no longer an applicant; a decision has been made.
Is it an advantage for an applicant to hold an English test certificate?
To address that, Borderwise charges a fraction of what an applicant might pay a lawyer: $500.
In 2011, an applicant from a respected European university forged a document.
Recruiters seem always to prefer an applicant signaling a French origin rather than applicants signaling a North African origin.
A wheelchair using applicant was 7 times more likely to be hired than an applicant with a mental health problem (on medication for anxiety and depression) [ 76].
We first explain how an employer estimates the productivity of an applicant, and how an applicant's probability of being invited to a job interview is determined.
Once approved, an applicant enters a training program.
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