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Your Job Search: It's a Process
Job Search Resources
Information to assist you in your job search is as close as your local library. In addition to local, regional, and national publications containing classified ads, many libraries house publications in their reference and career sections that help you gather more information about different careers and employers. Many libraries offer workshops that can help you improve your job-seeking skills. Also, many libraries offer access to the Internet, where there is a vast sea of career information. When searching for information in your library, remember to use key phrases such as careers, vocational guidance, professions, career changes, career development, resumes, interviews, etc. And ask your librarian for help if you need it. That's what he or she is there for.
IMPORTANT NOTE: While many employment agencies collect their fees from the businesses that hire you, others charge the applicant (that's you). Whenever possible, avoid employment agencies that charge you a fee. If you should consider paying a fee, make sure the agency provides you with a written contract and that the fee is refundable or contingent upon placement. Make sure you do your homework: Check out the agency with your local Better Business Bureau.
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