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(1) Anyone have a job INTERVIEW or FOUND a job? ๐ค
(2) Any Job Hunting TIPS to share with us? ๐ค
Thanks, Nicole ๐ผ (Work & Jobs Forum)
Temporary Employment Agencies are a GREAT way to locate "permanent" employment.
Companies get to check you out and offer you the job you are in on a PERMANENT basis if they want you.
You get to also checkout companies and decide IF it is a "fit"...
Nicole ๐
I think Linked In has the most quality job leads but can be a bit intimidating to get yourself set up on. It is worth the effort if you are looking for a career position because it is more than just job boards, it is a networking platform where you can connect with coworkers from past jobs that might be able to help you in your new search. There are also free courses on a million business, career and personal development topics. I have gotten some quality interest in my skills since taking the time to create my profile and network with a few colleagues of old. Give it a try.
For less intimidating but full of info and good job leads is Glassdoor. You can research companies, positions, salaries, you name it you can probably find something on it on Glassdoor.
Those would be my two top picks for job sites. Just keep trying, that right job is out there!
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