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How to Find a Job: Tips
1. Don't worry! You should consider your career change as a brand new path in your professional life. Take the chance to build a better career. Now you have the time to find a job promising you a higher salary, better schedule, or locating near your home.
How to find Local Job Listings
With unemployment on the increase, it can be very frustrating to search for local job listings
How to Find a Job: What to Consider
1. A state employment company. You should look in local yellow pages for near state-sponsored employment centers. The centers may work under the same roof as the unemployment compensation offices, thus, you must be sure to go to the right building. Then, after completing an extensive application that has your work history, education, skills and other personal information, you can be interviewed by job coordinators. Counting on your own qualifications, a position may be accessible within a week or so. Even though the coordinator does not have a minute work opening to share with you, you may often look up various new jobs on the self-serve computer system.
Best and Worst Industries for Job Openings in 2010 Named by Borrell Associates
The interactive media and advertising research firm Borrell Associates has named the best and worst industries for job growth in 2010. Changes in job openings are spread unevenly across the major sectors but Transportation, Warehousing and Utilities will lead the industries with a 31.6 percent job growth in 2010.
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