HOW TO FIND A JOB
To have the most successful job search, applicants need to utilize a variety of job seeking methods and allocate time properly. Spend more time on the most effective methods and less time on the least effective methods. Finding a job is hard work and it is a full-time job in itself. Don’t give up if a job is not found in a week or a month. The search for a quality job requires time, and keep in mind that everyone goes through the same frustrations.
JOB SEEKING METHODS
Networking/asking friends and family if they know of any related openings or if they know of any information or resources to advance toward goal.
Applying directly with the employer.
Using the college placement office.
Getting job leads from instructors.
Searching the want-ads.
Using the Employment Security Commission/Job Service office.
Going to temporary agencies/staffing services (these do not charge a fee).
Going to a private employment agency (can be ‘fee paid’ or applicant may have to pay a fee).
Attending job fairs.
Mailing out hundreds of resumes.
Using the yellow pages, company brochures, letterhead, or magazines to call employers.
Utilizing the resources at the Chamber of Commerce.
Calling job hotlines.
Searching the Internet.
Doing volunteer, co-op, or internship work.
Listening to radio and television ads.
Using specialized reference materials.
Looking at bulletin boards in church, laundromat, grocery store, apartment complex.
TIPS
Develop a record-keeping system to monitor all contacts.
Use a professional telephone voice when contacting companies.
Make sure answering machine has an appropriate outgoing message.
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