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Write your birth name, and then on a lot of forms they also have a section for "preferred name". If they have that section you write down what you would like to be called, if not see if there is an area you can mention - but you would need to put down your birth name on the form, just so they do know your true identity.
good luck with the job
Always give whatever is on your birth certificate. They may do a background check and the info should all match up with your official legal name.
Probably what is on your Social Security card.
on any legal form you should use your birth name. you can put your nickname next to it in parenthesis and the employer will know that you prefer to be called that. Whenever signing anything, also use your birth name.
You are referring to a nickname, I presume.
You should put down you true name. Only after you have got the job, should you reveal your nickname.
Alternatively, you can say during the interview - "my name is William, but most folks call me Bill", or something to that effect.
In the written job application, it is very important to provide only formal and truthful information.
You should list whatever is on your birth certificate. You can tell the company at an interview if you prefer to be called something else. For example, if your name is William but you prefer to be called Bill you would tell them that at the interview.
I would use my birth name and then perhaps a post script of what you would like to be called.
Always give your legal name. There should be a space in the application where it asks you what name you would like to be called by.
Your birth name.
depends if they wanna pay you direcltly or send you a check they need your real name but if you have bank account and paypal stuff that they just need to deposit or pay it through your bank account no you dont need to.
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