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Old 02-02-2012, 09:46 AM   #3
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Don't get frustrated just keep applying and applying. If you have the time and finances apply for what you want first and then only if you are really needing a job apply for anything you would and could do. The tip is just keep trying and don't give up. A job will come. With the way the economy is now, the first contact and resume is key. Use words and experience that will get you noticed and get you that first interview. Learn as you go along to interviews. I found my greatest success was when I applied through careerbuilder.com. I got more calls for interviews with this website as they only wanted a basic resume as the first step. Also, network through Facebook and friends may be able to give you leads. It does help to know people. There are lots of jobs posted on FB in your area. Just do a search on your area and the words "career" or "jobs" and you will find postings. If you land a job you really don't see leading to a career, take it. It will help your resume and experiences later and then once you have that job you can continue to look for what you want. Great question and good luck!
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