Paul Sutton wrote:
Seems a bit complex for the average user, this is for applying for a
teaching assistant job, i may not have an issue doing that but when
filling these things in i have to add more rows, or my work / training
history won't fit in.

Perhaps you're giving them more history than they want?

so what format should electronic forms be in,

I've never had an issue with the PDFs. It does require that whoever produces the form be aware of the ability to create insert boxes, though.

> ok if we could fill in a
form online and save it then go back in to modify and apply for specific
jobs then this would be an ideal (and paperless ish)solution, but costly
and unless its done right ends up more probematic and expensive, i like
the nhs system, that works like this but seems to work.

It's not really costly - you just need to have someone in whatever department it is that generates this sort of paperwork be able to concoct a page that'll show a form and send an email. Or, better, show a form and dump its contents to a db. Though I do question the need to be able to go back and edit it, but perhaps I've only ever applied for simple jobs.

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