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Recently, I have been in search for employment Monster and CareerBuilder. There is a world of difference between the two, but there are plenty of places to look for jobs. In comparison, indeed.com is actually much better than a search engine for jobs either, but still is not the answer.
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michelle k asked:
Which jobs do they have long vacation?
what kind of jobs does it offer long vacation (at least 1 or 2 months) except school teacher?
* 2 years ago
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I mean..
vacation that I can rest at home or travel on my own like a school teacher usually does…
Not like vacation
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DAVID asked:
I live in Oakland CA and I want a summer job, but those job search sites are full of spam. Im 16 years old and I need a job. Recommend me something that’s hiring.
Best Answer:
Fast food is always hiring, and most of the time they are happy to hire
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Mmm asked:
Is it safe to give out social security number on online applications?
i did it on walmart…which i exited so it wasnt submitted
and i did it on AMC theaters.
thats about it..
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shoot now whats gonna happen?
i also filled out an app at the store (KFC) but it was on paper…so
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Many areas have youth employment bureaus. Check with your school counselors to see if they have any connections. You can also contact your city hall for a youth employment agency. Similarly, check with your community center aswell for any leads.
Or here is another idea.Become an entrepreneur and do dance parties
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yodadoe asked:
I’ve applied to around 10-15 jobs. Some are better opportunities than others. Say I get an interview and an offer from Job A that is one of the less attractive jobs, but I’ve just been asked to interview for one of the nicer jobs? What’s the proper way to
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The economy is not in great shape, and the labor market is not ideal. Temporary employment can be useful when you are looking for work, but their sleep is necessary to pay the bills.
1. Update your resume. Trying to keep a single page, easy to read, and you know you
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Call a company and say “I need to work” is hard for many people This article is a little easier the process and improves their chances of getting results.
Adopted part of my next book “Think like an Interviewer: Your job search guide for success.”
Do not be afraid
Fear is the
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chelita asked:
What is the best way to find a job in another city if you have no contacts there?
I live in the Bay Area and want to live/work in Southern California, preferably the San Fernando Valley or San Diego.
Best Answer:
1) Does your current employer have a branch office in that
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The best way to get a job is to go to a construction job site and ask the supervisor-project manager, but make sure that the project manager is also the labor contractor because quite often the management of a job is “subbed-out”.
If you are prepared to work hard, work long
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