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Society & Culture

Posted by: Deo

4th Jul 2011 12:19am

Entry level jobs are harder to find now a days. How does one find an entry level job with no experience. Even after offering to volunteer. Begging does not work either or maybe because I am an American.


Hilary
  • 20th Feb 2012 12:43am

It's very hard to find a job with no experience. It's hard to get a foot in the door . Training can be very expensive. If you haven't a license it makes it harder. Getting a license can be expensive. At least by volunteering you are keeping busy and giving something to the community and it is a chance to show how capable and reliable you are. You never know who you might meet and who they might know. Through the grapevine you might hear of something. Word of mouth is still important.


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