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Guide to Job Hunting
David Denny

1 Introduction

Most people have an idea of where and when to look for work, so this article is written as a check list of what you should be doing and where you should be looking if you're serious about finding employment.

The simplified format below is equally applicable whether your 16 or 65. (OK if you're 65 you ought to be thinking about escaping work not chasing it, but you know what I mean) The detail may be different, you may have to seek our specialist sources, agencies or journals for example, but the idea is the same. Choose one or any of these options below to find out 'where to look'.







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