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How did Beth find a job? Advertisement Online application Job offer

How did Aster find a job? Go to a store and give in resume Interview Job offer

How did Irene find a job? Friend gives her a job lead Gives in resume Interview Job offer

How did Tinder find a job? Volunteer Hear about a position Give in resume Interview Job offer

How did Lily find a job? Interview Temporary casual work Hear about position Give in resume Interview Job offer

Beth: Advertisement Irene: Friend / Network Aster: Hands out resume by foot Tinder: Volunteer Lily: Temporary Casual Work

Over 80% (8 out of 10 people) find jobs like Irene, Tinder and Lily Friend, networking Volunteer Temporary casual work

Less than 5% of people find jobs through advertisements