Bu pozisyona başvuracak olan işçi, öz geçmiş hazırlıyor.

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Why use başvuracak olan instead of just başvuracak?
Both başvuracak işçi and başvuracak olan işçi mean "the worker who will apply." Adding olan (the relative participle of olmak, meaning "who is") puts a stronger focus on the specific person and emphasizes the explicit future timeframe. It acts like a grammatical spotlight on "the one who will..."
Why is pozisyon in the dative case (pozisyona)?
The verb başvurmak (to apply) requires the dative case for the thing you are applying to. Even though we say "apply for a position" in English, in Turkish you "apply to a position," hence pozisyona.
What is the literal meaning of öz geçmiş?
It literally translates to "self past" (öz = self/essence, geçmiş = past). It is the standard Turkish term for a resume or CV.
Why is there a comma after işçi?
In Turkish, a comma is often used after the subject of a sentence to prevent ambiguity, especially when the subject contains a long phrase like a relative clause. Here, it clearly separates the entire subject block (Bu pozisyona başvuracak olan işçi) from the object and verb.

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