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22 October 2010

Different Possible Ways to Find a Job

  • Mailing out resumes.
  • Answering local "want-ads" (in newspapers).
  • Going to the state/federal unemployment service.
  • Going to private employment agencies.
  • Using the internet, either to post your resume or to look for employers' "job-postings," on the employer's own website or elsewhere (Indeed, Career Builder, Yahoo/Hot Jobs, Jobstreet, etc., etc.).
  • Asking friends, family, or people in the community for job leads.
  • Asking former professor or teacher for job-leads, or career / alumni services at schools that you attended.
  • Knocking on doors: of any employer, factory or office that interests you, whether they are known to have a vacancy or not.
  • Using the phone book's yellow pages, to identify subjects, fields, or interests that you have - that are located in the city or town where you are or you want to be.
  • Joining or forming a "job club."
  • Doing a thorough self-inventory of the transferable skills and interests that you most enjoy, so that you can define in stunning detail exactly the job (s) you would most like to have.
  • Going to places where employers pick up workers: well-known street corners in your town, or union halls, etc.
  • Taking a civil service exam.
  • Looking at professional journals in your profession or field, and answering ads there.
  • Going to temp agencies (agencies that get you short-term temporary work in places that need your skills, short-term) and letting them place you, again and again, until some place says, "Could you stay on permanently?"
  • Volunteering to work for free, short-term, at a place interests you, whether or not they have a known vacancy.
Source:  What Color Is Your Parachute? by Richard Nelson Bolles

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