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Author Topic: Where to search for good job openings?  (Read 677 times)
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« on: 13 April 2011, 10:46:48 am »
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Hi Few days back I am at home with no job because of loss in business, I am positively searching for vacancy. Please tell me what is the best website to look for jobs.
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giz a job
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« Reply #1 on: 13 April 2011, 10:51:25 am »
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there are a few which you can search for on google (if I print them here they'll probably get deleted - advertising!).  You could also look at the Straits Times (you can look at the jobs online there) and perhaps the career resource centre for expats (CRCE) which is to do with the American Association (you have to join to see the jobs properly but you could have a look and see if it looks worth doing - you have to pay to join).
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seriously
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« Reply #2 on: 19 April 2011, 23:17:04 pm »
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Do you need to be spoonfed  Huh
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who r u?
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« Reply #3 on: 20 April 2011, 1:30:17 am »
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Do you need to be spoonfed  Huh

This is a forum where advices are given and no questions should be scrutinized. If you dont want to get involved, and seeking a pathetic excuse for your sorry life, then dont use this forum. U bloody idiot.

The OP's question was perfectly legitimate and merits sensible answers. Times are tough and challenging even for those old and bold, the only person who looks as if they have been spoonfed in here is you!
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« Reply #4 on: 20 April 2011, 1:38:34 am »
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Hi Few days back I am at home with no job because of loss in business, I am positively searching for vacancy. Please tell me what is the best website to look for jobs.

First of all, try to get networking but dont pressurise people to give you a job. If you sound good enough and legitimate, then he/she will have you in mind if there are future opening. This is key.

I would also like to add that you ought to visit as many agencies as you can, and discuss your suitability for the jobs they have in offer. Remember to not restrict to something that you have been used to, I know learning new skills may cost you money, but if you can go about it it will work in your favour. It is often said that surviving bad employment markets is about being flexible, that is doing all sort of jobs to see you through. Perhaps this has become the norm and will remain so in future times for a very long time. Get multi skilled or get beaten. Always sharpen your skills set.

I wish you all the best, and make sure you are always remain positive. And forget that numpty about the spoonfed bollocks, I have addressed him/her accordingly.
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