They post jobs in newspapers?
I have worked at my present employer for 12 years. I realized today that I am probably one in a handful in this company that actually applied for my job based on an ad in the newspaper, as now everyone uses recruiters and online job sites.
Does anyone else work someplace where they originally applied via a newspaper ad?
I worked for my previous employer for seven years.
They post jobs in newspapers?
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I hear it is like Craigslist, but wood based instead of silicon based.
I just called everyone in the phone book(yes that heavy thing they leave on your doorstep) until someone gave me an interview, I work for U Edit Video
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It only goes to show when people can no longer discriminate on the grounds of race, religion, or sexual orientation, they can improvise and still find someone to hate. - Dave Moulton
Yes, I found my job in the news paper...
and it sux big time!
I've been there for 7 years, 9 months and 7 days!
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Kinda/sorta...
They posted the Job Fair in the local paper. I went there & talked with a recruiter. Three months later they offered me a job.
RJ
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I actually got my job cuz I heard that they needed some one with IT and inventory experience. Since then my job role has changed 4 times and I have only recently moved cubes. I moved from one side of the wall to the other thinking I could get a better cell phone signal.
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I got my job thru an industry newspaper. Worked out pretty well I think.
This made me think. Of my last 5 jobs, covering almost 30 years of employment, none of them were from a newspaper ad. All came through word of mouth; i.e., networking.
Randy (who'd rather be)
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