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Gilbert Said:

are employment agencies helpful in finding a job?

We Answered:

Employment agencies are really helpful. I am just like you looking for a real job. Got my Associates degree too. It depends on your resume and the skills you have. They will ask you what kind of work are you looking for. You also have to bring in references if you have never used an agency before. Some agencies require references. They will test you to see what your typing speed is, your knowledge of Word and Excel. After you are finished with all the tests, you will talk to one of the recruiters to determine if they can have an assignment that matches your skill level and the kind of work you have been doing. Some agencies require you to call in once a week for your availabilty. After you finish registering with one, find others that have what you are looking for in terms of employment. One agency wouldn't be able to survive these days. In order to keep working, register for about 5-7 at least. That way if one agency don't have an assignment, another one will. If all the agencies you registered with don't have work, continue looking. Something is bound to come up. Good Luck.

Wallace Said:

Employment Insurance: Not able to produce a detailed list of places I applied to?

We Answered:

Depends on the insurance company.

Ask them what proof they will need to substantiate the job searchs.

Not really sure what Employment Insurance is but with all other types of insurance, the policy is taken on the grounds of Utmost good faith - in other words, they believe what you say unless given a reason to believe otherwise.

Ring the Insurance company and ask the,m

Francis Said:

What is the best job search website?

We Answered:

Here are some excellent job websites according to the type of work offered:

1. Office: Appleone.com or voit.com;
2. IT, web design: dice.com;
3. Entertainment: craigslist.org [by city]

Good luck!

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