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Someone with an Associates degree in Health Administration? Job hunt. Match your skills, training and experience with job postings. There are multiple ways to gather information and to learn about industries and available jobs. You can: 脴Use the internet and search company home pages and job sites 脴Network with friends, family and colleagues 脴Conduct research and contact companies directly 脴Answer classified ads in newspapers, professional journals, and trade papers 脴Attend job fairs and open houses 脴Contact the placement office of your school 脴Work with support groups 脴Canvass community and civic associations 脴Use an employment agency 脴Look in the Yellow Pages and "cold call" 脴Check state employment and service centers 脴Call employment hot lines in specific companies Career development specialists have found through experience that directly contacting targeted companies and networking are the job search methods that give the best results. The overwhelming majority of jobs (85 to 90 percent of them) are found this way. They work because they lead to jobs that are often not advertised widely, jobs that few people know about. Peace and every blessing! |
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