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Finding that Job

Preparing to Look for a Job Job Goals Why do you want a job? Getting Ready SSN Work permit for minors

Finding Job Leads Sources of Job Leads Family & Friends In-School Sources Career Center Newspaper Classified Ads Open Ad Blind Ad Catch-Type Ad Agency Spot Ad

Finding Job Leads Job Service Private Employment Agencies Direct Employer Contact Internet To Slide 9

Open Ad PART-TIME CLERK TYPIST Approximately 20 hours per week, including some evenings and Saturdays. Experience with keying, filing, telephone reception, and work with public desired. Must be dependable and able to work regular hours. $7.50 per hour. Applications accepted until Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2012, at 5 p.m. to Mary Campbell, Acton Public Library, 405 W. Main, Acton, MA , Back to slide 3

Blind Ad CLERICAL Local manufacturer has immediate part- time, clerical position open. Involves heavy computer entry. 4 hours a day. 5 days a week. Prefer afternoons. Write: CLERICAL P.O. Box 75A, Union Station New York, NY Back to slide 3

Catch-Type Ad EARN $200 TO $600 Write for details. P.O. Box 113 Sunnyvale, CA Back to slide 3

Agency Spot Ad Drafter $26,000 & Up Fee Paid At least 2 years’ experience. CAD skills required. Call us or bring in your resume to compare your experience with our company requirements. JOLEN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 17 Plaza Offices, P.O. Box 531 Palestine, TX Back to slide 3

Keeping Track of Job Leads Preparing Job-lead Cards Following Through

Deciding What to Be Occupational Outlook Handbook Activity