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Long Island Job Search

Erik Said:

Any jobs on Long Island?

We Answered:

Know how you feel.

been there . Would suggestyou going for a job you would
not normally take.

Try cablevision in woodbury ,
800 flowers in Carle Place,
Sleepy's in Bethpage.
PC Richards all over the island.
Any Hospital /Old folks home
Offices or factories on Rt 110 in Melville
Also check for employment agents and college job placement centers.

Also read below

good luck




Internship/Student Job Fair

Thursday, January 8, 2009
4:30 for Advanced Registration
General Admission 5:00 - 8:00 PM
Huntington Hilton, Route 110, Melville, NY
More than 1,500 students have attended each of our previous fairs.


Students that pre-register can enter the fair at 4:30 pm. Online registration is at:
liworks.org/eventregistration.cfm?eid=…

Brandon Said:

Moving to Long Island?

We Answered:

try craigslist.

Long beach is good for a single person. The rent may be a bit higher but there is a bigger market for rentals in LB than the rest of the island.

Kim Said:

Considering going back to school for my Masters Degree?

We Answered:

I graduated in 03 with political science (another useless major) and also found the job search tough sledding. I since went to law school and have certainly had the job market open up for me. If law school isnt your thing, I would still definitely reccomend going back to school, but just a masters in communication might not help that much, specialized degrees are more useful, perhaps an MBA would suit you better, if you are still in love with Communication it may be worth it to you to go all the way and get your PHD in Communications.

Carolyn Said:

Does anyone know any jobs hiring in Suffolk County, Long Island?

We Answered:

Check out the government website! They have lots of job openings in lots of areas in the United States!

Robert Said:

How to get a retail job in NYC?

We Answered:

Retail is always looking for good people as it tends to have a huge turnover any place you go. You're correct that the internet is worthless for submitting resumes. Many HR folks will readily admit it's just a wasteland source for more applications that they don't already need. It can be a good place to start any search but in general for any retail job you are better off going to the store itself and filling out an application. Many companies like Walmart and Kroger have kiosks that you apply at. Once you are done your application not only shows you up as an applicant for that store but all their local stores (in case one store isn't hiring, another may be). Smaller companies that still have paper applications like to see their applicants up front.

If you're into architecture though, why don't you start looking for local job fairs or stop by the local college to speak to folks in that department for their employment assistance departments for help in direction to finding that kind of job. You can bet it will pay a lot more than retail though it will be a lot harder to find. Good luck.

Kristina Said:

Where can i search for photography jobs online?

We Answered:

Here:

http://www.indeed.com/q-Photographer-l-N…

Here:

http://www.getphotographyjobs.com/state/…

And here:

http://www.careerjet.com/photographer-jo…

Jay Said:

How do I get a headhunter or recruiter in NY?

We Answered:

Monster , Yahoo Hotjobs, Careerbuilder are some of the largest job boards, where you can apply for jobs and upload your resume. Since Craigslist, allows free job postings, many smaller companies post their vacancies on this online classifieds website. You can also search for jobs from multiple websites using aggregators like SimplyHired and Indeed. Referrals are also becoming a increasingly popular way to get hired.
More details and website links available at
http://tinyurl.com/emdyn

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