What can you do to help simplify the job search process?
A.Read the classified ads from beginning to end so you don't miss any good jobs B.Compile a list of at least 20 job search Web sites C.Ask yourself what specific job categories you're interested in D.All of the above
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- C. it always helps to know what exactly you are looking for before you look:)
- agree with R. Find your interests. if there's a job, it'll be more worth it than something you're just doing for the sake of it.
- Hi, C) It is smart to commence your job-search from a point of knowing 'what it is you want to do'. A) By all means read the classified advertisements and circle those that interest you. B) Web sites in my opinion are not the most productive way to go. If you want a job in a hurry, then I suggest that you target those companies / organizations that you would like to work for and write speculative job applications to a named individual in each company.. Why? Because you will have no competitors unless someone a smart as you decides to do the same. You call each company four to five days after making an application asking for an interview appointment. The alternative to 'speculative job applications' is to visit with companies and ask to speak with the person who does the hiring. The advantage for the last two methods is that you will know immediately if your services are required. If not, then you move on to your next call. A great source of Job Search information is Creative Job Search - Minnesota; just enter those four words into a search box on the Internet and click on 'search'. Best wishes for your assignment and /or Job search. Wit web sites, you have to wait around for a reply, the more sites you visit, the greater the work-load for you trying to stay on top of each application.
- I think it's D.. A complete job search process must be complete with details.
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