The best places to look for a job is online. Just go to any job website to see if any job is available in your area. Such as monster.com, workopolis.com etc, just try it cause you never know you might just find what your looking for.
2007-06-20 15:55:19
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answered by collinsbabs 2
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One thing to keep in mind is that there is a cost to advertising jobs, hiring, training, etc so not all employers advertise in any one place. For some employers it is the newspapers while for others it is online. Some use college job boards while for others it's professional employment services or just a "help wanted" sign in the window. Some employers don't advertise at all and use referrals from current employees. Don't be afraid to network with family and friends, pound the pavements to ask about employment opportunities, and/or send resumes to the places you would LIKE to work. Who knows you may create a job for yourself or be in the right place at the right time??? Some employers simply go through in house resumes before absorbing the costs to advertise openings. You don't have to do one thing or the other... get your name out there and your desire to work. Nothing beats a smile over a white sheet of well typed resume information. Your mission is to get an interview not to let them read your biography.
2007-06-20 22:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The five best ways to try to find a job, listed in order from lowest success rate to best, are:
1.Asking for job leads from: family members, friends, people in the community, staff at career centers -- especially at your local community college or high school or college where you graduated.
2.Knocking on the door of any employer, factory, or office that interests you, whether they are known to have a vacancy or not.
3.By yourself, using the phone book's Yellow Pages to identify subjects or fields of interest to you in the town or city where you are, and then calling up the employers listed in that field, to ask if they are hiring for the type of position you can do, and do well.
4.In a group with other job hunters, using the phone book's Yellow Pages to identify subjects or fields of interest to you in the town or city where you are, and then calling up the employers listed in that field, to ask if they are hiring for the type of position they can do, and do well.
5.Doing A Life-Changing Job-Hunt. A job hunt is just a job hunt until we come to that point in our lives where we want to set our feet upon a new path. When the traditional job hunt doesn't work very well at all. A life changing job hunt requires a different approach. You are contemplating radically shifting direction. This is called by various names. Sometimes it's called "Find Your Dream Job," Sometimes it is called "a career change."
Peace and every blessing!
2007-06-21 03:08:43
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answered by Anonymous
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61% of all jobs come from networking, and 22% from recruiters, the rest come from ads and online services. The best way is to network your way into companies that have open positions. Find all the networking sources you can, other people looking for work can also be a great resource. When I was looking for work, I went to every networking group I could find.
2007-06-20 22:46:14
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answered by Steve C 7
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how old are u first off? if ur over 18 u can try a temp agency or just go to the employment office and they will help u find something that will suit ur experience
2007-06-20 22:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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hotjobs.com
craigslist.com
monster.com
careerbuilder.com
and any local newspaper, and/or it's web site.
Recruiters/headhunters are always good too....google some in your area
2007-06-20 22:40:59
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answered by morebidd 3
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