| If you are seriously searching for a local | | | | you prefer. |
| job, but you have no idea where to look, you | | | | |
| may be just one of the thousands of | | | | 3) Journals and magazines: Every industry has |
| unemployed people in the country. However, | | | | their own periodicals, magazines or journals. |
| finding a job is easy when you know where to | | | | Most employers go to these publications for |
| search. | | | | employing professionals. Some could be bought |
| | | | in magazine stands and others come by |
| Where can you find employers? How can you | | | | subscription. Therefore, if you are hoping to |
| find your desired local job? | | | | establish your career based on your finished |
| | | | field of study, you could subscribe to a |
| Before anything else, you should determine | | | | professional magazine and increase your local |
| your skills and abilities, update your resume | | | | job prospects. |
| and be ready to face the employment process. | | | | |
| There are several options on where to find | | | | 4) Agencies: Employment agencies handle most |
| employment. | | | | of vacant local work. Covering all kinds of |
| | | | work for various industries, these agencies |
| 1) Job Center: Job centers provide numerous | | | | are listed in local directories and Yellow |
| vacancies for different kinds of work. | | | | pages. |
| Majority of job centers update their | | | | |
| employment board frequently. | | | | 5) Employer grounds: Many companies have job |
| | | | vacancies on their premises. Since these |
| Originally, these career centers cater to | | | | companies such as food retailers make use of |
| young jobseekers up to 21 years old. They | | | | internal notice boards, they do not advertise |
| arrange for appropriate job interviews, which | | | | in newspapers and agencies. You could walk |
| they believe, would match your skills and | | | | into these companies and ask the front desk |
| abilities. Some job centers also process | | | | for employment vacancies. |
| training vacancies and apprenticeships to | | | | |
| young people. Today, these centers also cater | | | | 6) Internet: The most cost-effective way in |
| adults need of employment. | | | | finding local jobs is through the internet. |
| | | | Majority of employment agencies, newspapers, |
| 2) Newspapers: Local and national newspapers, | | | | top companies, magazines and job centers have |
| non-profit papers and job hunting newspapers | | | | their own website. You could save time by |
| provide advertisements on current job | | | | searching through them one by one and apply |
| vacancies. You could find all the existing | | | | for the job you prefer the most. |
| newspapers in libraries and check all the | | | | |
| recent job postings. | | | | Making use of all these options could save |
| | | | you a lot of time searching for your desired |
| Majority of newspapers today have their | | | | local job. You could use all of these methods |
| content available online. You could browse | | | | simultaneously to increase your chances of |
| through them one by one and list all the jobs | | | | employment. |