Posted on 08/16/2010 11:29:37 AM PDT by erod
Hello FReepers! Im writing this post because like many Im struggling to get a job and I need some help. Im about to embark on my job search again (I took a three-month-hiatus to work a part-time marketing job to get some more experience) and I want to know if any of you had luck with a specific type of job searching technique.
Maybe you knocked on doors, networked, or buried yourself daily in classifieds? I want to know what techniques worked for you or what techniques didnt work for you. Ill try to make this short, but here is a little bit of my background and my plan. Im a 26-year-old Chicagoan (dont hold it against me please), with a degree in Journalism from The University of Iowa and I have approximately two years of experience working in higher education part-time as a recruiter, and three months working part-time for a close friend of mine whos starting a business.
My plan is to use his connections and try to get in contact with 2-3 people a week and when Im not talking with contacts Ill be looking at job listings applying for three a day. I hope my approach works and please share anything that has worked or hasnt worked with you. I hope this thread can help others like me who am uncertain of what to do in their job search. Best, Erod
I’m on it thanks!
Hey CJ I wish he was still at his company he was a former president and he decided to retire at his old company. I’m helping him out with his startup, so I guess I am employed by him. :)
Awesome links thanks! :)
A history major working as an IT business analyst!
Thanks matginzac, I hope I can be a journalist major working in a business career! :)
Thanks erod.
You can customize your search links there by putting in states, cities of your choice after you click on each link.
Glad to hear it. Cindy has got some good threads going.
Glad to help!
I forgot my other favorite family story on job searching: My bro was a mech engineer grad from Long Beach St in CA and all his fellows mech engrs got jobs with aerospace firms at huge salaries. He landed a job with the gov (Navy) at Pt. Magu, working on the first drone systms because his hobby was/is remote controlled model airplanes. Within two years, his buds were out of jobs when the aerospace industry melted down; he’s like a GS 18 now and works on SDI. Moral of the story: don’t over look hobbies, interests and past times when getting direction for your search...again, good luck and God speed....
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