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Your Local Employment Office is a Job Search Tool

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Your local employment office is a job search tool. Use this tool and speed up the job finding process. Job Seekers all too often think they have all their ducks in a row. Thinking you can get the job done, and getting the job done can be the biggest lie you have ever told yourself. Yes, you are educated. You worked the last 10 years and you was an exceptional employee. Well to all that I would say so what. Months of being unemployed shows you don't know what tools to use to get a job quickly. Unless you was a job finder in you career, you need a job finder to help you develop job finding techniques. You are in the right place to get a job.

Job search is stressful. Job Search WorkShop will take the stress out of the job finding process. Our goal is to prepare you to get the job, based on your individual needs. We want you to tell us what you need and we will air that show for you. 

Job search requires lots of things being covered if not daily, definitely weekly. As an employee you arrived on the job and got to work. You knew exactly what to do, when to do it, who to see, when to take a break. ore than a business owner could reap profits having all the plans for success in mind rather than on paper.

I'm going to teach you how to get hired in 30 days. Listen and begin your 30 days to a new job.

I'll be sharing with you several shows in the next 30 days to speed up your job search process.  Today's tool to make use of is your local employment office. At the office you will have staff to help with career counseling; fax machines; computers; telephones; how to CDs; daily newspapers; and job referrals. Many people take the local employment office for granted and extend the job finding process.

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