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Where to find a Job?

Where to find a Job?. Learning Goal :. To be able to discover the most appropriate places to seek for job opportunities. Want Ads in the Newspaper. A = All local positions D = Few professional positions D = Limited to local businesses. Online Job Seeking Sites. A = Tons of Jobs!

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Where to find a Job?

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  1. Where to find a Job?

  2. Learning Goal: To be able to discover the most appropriate places to seek for job opportunities.

  3. Want Ads in the Newspaper A = All local positions D = Few professional positions D = Limited to local businesses

  4. Online Job Seeking Sites A = Tons of Jobs! D = All over the country D = Applicants are usually electronically scanned instead of a person

  5. Headhunters:An employment recruiter! A = Sometimes they approach you! D = Very tough competition!

  6. Temporary Employment Agencies A = Temp jobs can often turn into permanent jobs! D = Often paid less than a permanent employee D = Can be released without warning

  7. Employment Agencies A = USUALLY free to the job seeker D = Professional positions are rare

  8. EXIT SLIP QUESTIONS 1. What did you learn today that you didn’t know about job seeking? 2. What changed your mind today about what you already knew about job seeking?

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