Le Pontiac Job Search Club (CREP)
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by favouring the integration of individuals in the workforce
based on their aspirations and personal needs.
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Active job search

It is fairly common to feel shy or even feel a certain lack of confidence when you are looking for a job. This causes you to become hesitant and miss out on very interesting opportunities.
Here is a list of questions and answers most often asked about the job application form.

Phone Call Skills

14/01/2009
Once you have identified potential employers, got information about the company and their mission, you are now prepared to contact those that really interest you.

REFERENCES

14/01/2009
At the end of your resume, you often indicate :
"REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST"
Job searching does not end at reading the classifieds in your local newspaper. The job banks and surfing the net are other ways to look for jobs, but it doesn’t stop there. The informed job searcher knows that there are other ways to find a job.