Need to create a PDF with submit button for Wordpress Website.

I need to create a restaurant's employment application in PDF form with fields that user can fill out and a submit button to send the form to a specified email. I then need to put this PDF online on client's website. Is this possible with ID?

Yes, but you may have to tweak it in Acrobat Pro.
That said, you may be better off just creating the form right in the
site. My guess is that there are a ton of WordPress plugins to do this.

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