the sad fact is, most employers look for people with experience. if you are finding it hard to look for a job that does not require experience, try applying for internship -the pay is less but that will be the best opportunity to showcase your skills, talents, efficiency.
or just keep searching, youll find one somehow.
2007-07-23 04:36:43
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answered by yeye28 4
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Check with the Career Services Office at your college/university. Also, look for jobs containing the phrase "entry-level" or "junior". If you know enough about the career field and interview well, you can often slide yourself into jobs that aren't necessarily entry-level.
2007-07-23 03:14:25
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answered by Chad 5
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Your state may have an unemployment office. Also look to your family and see if any might have a business that would hire you.
Restaurants hire dishwashers and greeters with no experience and you might work up to server.
2007-07-23 02:55:21
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answered by shipwreck 7
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Fast food, (McDonalds, Burger King, etc.) Walmart, local supermarket, other retail. Look in retail section of newspaper.
2007-07-23 02:47:40
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answered by acydskull 4
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If you're serious about looking for an opportunity then send me an email. I'm on yahoo and my screen name is thethirdone1@yahoo.com I will send you some info. look at www.tto.igniteinc.biz
2007-07-23 10:06:58
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answered by L P 1
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look in the news paper i think that would be one of the best place
2007-07-23 02:49:10
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answered by billy 2
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