If the question is an indication of your ability, I have a question for you! Where did you buy your B.Com and how much did it cost?
You need to tell us what kind of job you want? Where do you live? What your specialities are. etc.
1) I suggest you draw up a resume, list your skills, interests and abilities, list your experience.
2) Find jobs that fit your skills, interests and abilities.
3) Find companies that offer these jobs. and make a list.
Write a letter of application (if the question is an example of your litterary skill, get someone else to write it for you). Get multiple copies of the letter (a mail merge might be a good idea) and resume and send them to each business on your list.
Once inside the industry you are more likely to hear of opportunities in the industry, generally, not only the company you are in.
2006-08-19 00:44:29
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answered by jemhasb 7
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