Employment Agencies can help you land a job
Do you want to change jobs but you don’t know where to start? Employment
agencies can help. Not all agencies are state run “unemployment” agencies. Even
if you’re still employed, you can get a lot out of these state agencies. Many
job agencies focus on specific niche markets or focus on higher paying executive
positions nationwide. Chances are there is an employment agency out there that
can help you land your next job.
Do-it-yourselfers can use online job search site like Career
Builder
If you are more of a do-it-yourselfer, there’s not much that you couldn’t do
yourself online to find your next employment. For starters, get acclimated with
online employment search sites like Career builder
or Monster.com. For federal jobs, you can look at America’s Job Bank. On an
online employment search site you can search for and apply to job openings. You
can also post your resume for
prospective employers to review.
If you can do that all online, why would you even consider working with an
employment agency? Consider the following reasons:
• Many executive jobs are not posted on line. Companies don’t want to post that
kind of position on line.
• Some companies won’t work directly with job-seekers. Instead they prefer to
work with a couple of sharp recruiting agencies.
• You could use a lot of help with writing your resume and/or cover letter. A
job agency might also help you with your interview
skills.
• You don’t have the time. As helpful as
online job search sites are, we’re still talking about taking up precious
time. An employment agency will only make money if you get take that job offer
so you know they’ll be working hard to place you.
Search for your next career or post a job at Monster.com :: Post Jobs and Search Resumes .
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