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Employment and temporary agencies are another excellent job search resource. There are a variety of agencies to choose from:
Job placement assistanceMany employers list their job openings with agencies. The agency then recruits, screens, and refers qualified applicants to the employer for consideration. The amount of screening will vary. Some will only refer the most qualified, while others will post the position on a bulletin board for anyone to apply for. Temporary and contract job placementMore employers are turning to temporary and contract agencies to meet their labor needs. Temporary agencies recruit and assign employees to employers. Typical types of temporary jobs include:
Temporary or contract employment may appeal to you if you enjoy flexibilityyou can take short- or long-term assignments and explore different industries. You can turn down assignments that do not appeal to you. Also, employers may offer you a full-time position if they are pleased with your work. However, most temporary employees do not have health insurance, although it may be available after a set period of time. They do not generally receive paid vacation or holidays. Use Temporary Agency Websites to find an agency near you. Working with an agencyBefore you work with an agency, it is important to know exactly what services you can expect and what will be expected of you. You should also find out what it will cost. Some fee agencies will charge the employer, while others collect fees from the job seeker. Here are some additional tips:
Source:
Creative Job Search,
Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic
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