Over the next two weeks we will be publishing articles on where to find jobs, how to apply for these jobs, and how to have a successful interview.
Where to Start? Where are the Job Openings?
The most important part of any job search is looking in different places to get your job leads. Sticking to one source can eventually be successful but using many different resources could help you land the perfect job a little quicker.
Consider the following sources for your job search:
-Personal Contacts
-Employers
-Classified Ads:
-National and local newspaper
-Professional journals
-Trade magazines
-Internet networks and resources
-State employment service offices
-Federal government
-Professional associations
-School Career Planning and Placement Offices
-Labor unions
-Private employment agencies and career consultants
-Community agencies
To find out specifics about each of these sources click here: http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco20042.htm.
Reference: http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco20041.htm
Where to Start? Where are the Job Openings?
The most important part of any job search is looking in different places to get your job leads. Sticking to one source can eventually be successful but using many different resources could help you land the perfect job a little quicker.
Consider the following sources for your job search:
-Personal Contacts
-Employers
-Classified Ads:
-National and local newspaper
-Professional journals
-Trade magazines
-Internet networks and resources
-State employment service offices
-Federal government
-Professional associations
-School Career Planning and Placement Offices
-Labor unions
-Private employment agencies and career consultants
-Community agencies
To find out specifics about each of these sources click here: http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco20042.htm.
Reference: http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco20041.htm
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