s s asked:
At retail stores and restaurants… I’m applying for my first job by walking into the store but never know what to say, I have a resume and all that.
Hi, I’m looking for a job. Here’s my resume. Bye
any advice?
Best Answer:
If you are shy I don’t think you will
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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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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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xzapatis asked:
How can an American find a job in Europe that will allow them to stay for a long time?
I’d like to just move to Europe and be able to support myself even if it means living in a hostel. I don’t have any higher education, just some work experience.
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Today, finding a job can be very tedious. However, some people contend that trying to keep a job to avoid the risk of losing even more difficult. This is because they are trying any means that there are viable, not to lose their jobs.
Unemployment is a devastating condition in society.
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Enter the job market after school or college is a daunting prospect and that without the minefield of jargon, overnight advances in technology and discriminatory attitudes.
OK – Come a little bust the jargon! What exactly are the skills transferable?
Quite simply, these are things you can do in one area of
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February 13, 2009 by admin
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Career planning is like planning your life. You can not rush it. When many changes are happening
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