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<blockquote data-quote="Bluey1" data-source="post: 1893979" data-attributes="member: 36344"><p>I would suggest if the form asks about medication or an existing illness, I would suggest getting a Drs report and attaching it. It's easy for the reviewer to look at the ticks in the wrong spot and discard it. It's much harder if there are ticks in the wrong spot with an explanatory note. After a lot of experience on both sides of the interview table, if there are 3 applicants and they want to interview 2 and the others tick the right boxes he won't get a look in. Get a good letter and it will work in his favour as they can justify the answers and they will think this guy really wants this job due to the trouble he has gone to. If the forms don't ask don't tell, but have that letter ready for the next step. I wish him all the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluey1, post: 1893979, member: 36344"] I would suggest if the form asks about medication or an existing illness, I would suggest getting a Drs report and attaching it. It's easy for the reviewer to look at the ticks in the wrong spot and discard it. It's much harder if there are ticks in the wrong spot with an explanatory note. After a lot of experience on both sides of the interview table, if there are 3 applicants and they want to interview 2 and the others tick the right boxes he won't get a look in. Get a good letter and it will work in his favour as they can justify the answers and they will think this guy really wants this job due to the trouble he has gone to. If the forms don't ask don't tell, but have that letter ready for the next step. I wish him all the best. [/QUOTE]
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