The Central New York market now has a link between employers and job seekers: CNY Employment Guide.
Where to Learn About Job OpeningsPersonal contacts
School career planning and placement offices
Employers
Classified ads:
National and local newspapers
Professional journals
Trade magazines
Internet networks and resources
State employment service offices...
MoreJob Search MethodsPersonal contacts. Eighty percent of available jobs are never advertised, and over half of all employees get their jobs through networking, according to BH Careers International. Therefore, the people you know—friends, family, neighbors,...
MoreApplying for a JobResumés and application forms. Résumés and application forms are two ways to provide employers with written evidence of your qualifications and skills. Generally, the same information appears on both the résumé and the application form,...
MoreEvaluating a Job OfferOnce you receive a job offer, you are faced with a difficult decision and must evaluate the offer carefully. Fortunately, most organizations will not expect you to accept or reject an offer immediately.
There are many issues to consider...
More30 tips on how to land the right job1 Job Hunting is a Full Time Job!
Every game has rules, so decide to plan, organize and implement your search carefully. Since your financial growth and personal develop-ment are at stake, you’ll have to spend full days on a consistent...
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