When applying online, what is the difference between “Save as Draft” and “SUBMIT”?
The “Save as Draft” can be done many times to save your work, but “SUBMIT” can only be done once. It is important to click “SUBMIT” prior to the application close date, otherwise you will not be able to submit any draft applications. In most cases, the application process will be straightforward enough that you will want to simply upload your resume, answer the online questions, and hit “SUBMIT.” More information on these functions: Save as Draft -You can save your application as a draft at any time by clicking on the Save as Draft button. Do this so you don’t lose any information. If you Save as Draft you will still be able to edit your information prior to submitting it. You can edit your draft application by logging in, then look for My Career Tools, then look for the Applications link. Do not let the job posting expire before submitting your application. If the job is no longer open, you will not be able to submit a draft application. Submit – You must click the Submit button when
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