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Look for Your Next Career Move in Places You
Haven't Considered
There are a number of places where career opportunities are
available that you may never find without a little resourcefulness.
But since you are resourceful, that won’t be a problem for you.
Below I have listed a number of sources outside of the local
newspaper that you might want to try.
Where to Learn About Career Openings:
Personal contacts
Former employers and colleagues
State employment service offices
Federal Government (see links on the left of this page)
Alumni from your alma mater
National newspapers
Fellow members of your church, synagogue or mosque
Professional journals
Trade magazines
Internet resources
Professional associations
Labor unions
Community agencies
School career planning and placement offices
Private employment agencies and career consultants
Internships
Be sure to post on and explore the social networking sites as a
productive way to look for new opportunities. Read about how to do
it at Find Your Next Job via Social Networking Sites.
Use Job Search Engines to broaden your company search. Learn
which ones to use at Expand Your Job Search - Use Job Search
Engines.
Remember, the Government is generally one of the largest
employers in a region. Try visiting these sites to review the
government jobs in your area.
Official Site for Federal Jobs: www.usajobs.opm.gov/
Federal/State/Local Government jobs: www.federaljobsearch.com/
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Mary Lee Gannon is a career advice expert who went from being a
stay-at-home mother with four children to divorce, poverty and then
on to become a newspaper reporter, trade association executive
director, public relations consultant, and foundation president and
CEO. View Mary Lee’s free career tips, worksheets and Blog on her
website at www.startingovernow.com. Contact Mary Lee at
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