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Applying for Jobs -Brewer

Sources of Job Leads Networking School placement services Direct employer contact Want ads Trade and professional journals State and Private employment services Internet Friends and Relatives

Networking Talking with people and establishing relationships that can lead to more information or business.

School Placement Services Vocational Counselors Mississippi Cooperative Education

Direct employer contact Meeting face-to-face with employers. Personnel/Human Resource Department – Screens Interviews Files paperwork Discusses benefits Department manager or director actually does the hiring.

Want ads

Trade and professional journals

State/Federal Employment Services America’s Job Bank America’s Career InfoNet America’s Learning Exchange America’s Service Locator O*NET Online

Private Employment Services Who Pays? The employer You

Internet

Family and Friends What more can I say?