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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 373603" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Have you looked at LinkedIn.com? It's a job networking site. Also Monster.com. And Marcie makes a good point about temp agencies. I worked at one after I got out of school so that I could get exposure to a variety of industries. I eventually ended up in the marketing department of a computer company as an assistant to a bunch of product managers. One of those guys worked with their outside PR firm which also represented another company whose marketing manager was looking for someone with my credentials. I pretty much got hired based on those relationships! Eight years later, when I was laid off from that company, I landed a new job after just three months thanks to someone my old boss knew from a past life at another company. I had the experience they were looking for, but my relationship got me in the door and helped my resume rise to the top.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck to you! I know you'll find something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 373603, member: 3444"] Have you looked at LinkedIn.com? It's a job networking site. Also Monster.com. And Marcie makes a good point about temp agencies. I worked at one after I got out of school so that I could get exposure to a variety of industries. I eventually ended up in the marketing department of a computer company as an assistant to a bunch of product managers. One of those guys worked with their outside PR firm which also represented another company whose marketing manager was looking for someone with my credentials. I pretty much got hired based on those relationships! Eight years later, when I was laid off from that company, I landed a new job after just three months thanks to someone my old boss knew from a past life at another company. I had the experience they were looking for, but my relationship got me in the door and helped my resume rise to the top. Good luck to you! I know you'll find something. [/QUOTE]
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