Re: Career advice, tips on where to look for work
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- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:15:14 GMT
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Hello, I am earning a certificate in CG/Web Page Design (in the United
States)
I graduate in May and I am having trouble finding entry- level work,
since I have no experience yet.
I appreciate any tips.
imjustvisitingu@xxxxxxxxx
Sherri
Shern, check out your local 'Wanted' ads. To attract potential employees
they always tell you what they do and who to contact. Use this information
to go and tell them how you can help them with their business.
For instance if they're advertising for a Production Manager make a note
when the application have to be in by. Two weeks after that date call the
company and ask to speak to "The new production manager". Congratulate who
answers on getting the job and then pitch yourself to the new broom.
It's worked for me.
Good luck!
G
I like this guy!!!
Tore
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