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How I can find a job if you do not want to move?
My business is slowing in the U.S. (Ie without any in Aisa.) I work in a position of marketing / technical at this point, but my career is in it. I work until 31 December 2006, then "You See, you do not want to be. "I tried every online search engine for some time and check local paper all the time. I live in a small town North Carolina and just not much there. My wife and I just bought a new home here and are unwilling to move. Anyone have suggestions on how to find a job? That seems to be the only thing that makes me the university is not taught.
situation! I was there, and survived very well (without moving). You too! At least you have warning, so you can find a job while being employed. Employers prefer to hire someone who already works. And with over training and experience – IT marketing – you should have many options. So do not disappoint! 1. Craig List – List of http://www.craigslist.org Craig is a major source of jobs – is usually free for employers to post job there, then you find bad ads (like here). Choose Carolina North of the geographical lists on the main page and look at what is shown for both jobs and "gigs" (short-term work). For tips on using Craig's List, see this blog post – Http: / / jobhunt.typepad.com/jobsearching/2006/07/using_craigs_li.html 2. Indeed.com – http://www.indeed.com Indeed.com "aggregate" of vacancies in a number of sources, including job sites and employer sites. Therefore, covers a large amount of web space at a time given. 3. Job-Hunt.org – Job-http: / / www.job-hunt.org/jobs/northcarolina.shtml Hunt.org is a job portal, which collects links with employers and resources job search. They are very selective about what is included – should not find a job or empty sites scams. There are over 100 sites on the List of Carolina North, as the local government hospitals and health care, banks, etc. 4. Professionals in transition – http://www.professionalsintransit.org/ IRP is a support group meets the job search in Greensboro, every Wednesday night. May or may not be the best group for you, but good idea to get support for your search employment. working alone can be daunting. 5. North Carolina Employment Security Commission – http://www.ncesc.com/ can be helpful, too. Be sure to subscribe to unemployment benefits as soon as you are fired! In our dismissal, one of my friends did not register until all accumulated vacation time and compensation time pay, and it was too late to collect unemployment. There may be additional funds for training, if your employer is a large lot that is firing people and the state employment office will be your conduct in this regard. Before leaving this job: * To collect information on personal contact with colleagues and peers are dismissed so you can keep in touch. You have all been a great help to the other – his work in support of specific research group. * Get a recommendation written by his boss, head of the company, can flash from potential future employers. Your local online yellow pages – or even the paper version – this will help to identify other potential local employers even if they have work published on its website. See if you know someone who works for one of these employers. Employers dismissal employees like candidates, as are generally well qualified and more likely to succeed long-term employees. At least, you will not enter into a long explanation of why he quit his job. Still, most people will be sympathetic to your situation. Good luck!
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