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10.       catwoman
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 08 Aug 2007 Wed 12:15 pm

Quoting Love of Turkey:

What is the best way for searching a job?


Make a private web site (or just start a blog, not here though!) where you can describe your personality, your likes and dislikes, your strengths and weaknesses, what you do in your free time, past experiences, skills, education... etc. They may stumble on it and recruit you!

11.       Love of Turkey
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 08 Aug 2007 Wed 12:28 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting Love of Turkey:

What is the best way for searching a job?


Make a private web site (or just start a blog, not here though!) where you can describe your personality, your likes and dislikes, your strengths and weaknesses, what you do in your free time, past experiences, skills, education... etc. They may stumble on it and recruit you!



You are really clever..but I prefer traditioanl things like a making good CV..

12.       Ayla
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 08 Aug 2007 Wed 01:16 pm

look here

13.       Love of Turkey
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 08 Aug 2007 Wed 01:50 pm

Quoting Ayla:

look here



Thanks but it doesnt work..

14.       Ayla
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 08 Aug 2007 Wed 01:52 pm

It works for me, try this way:

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/findajob/a/howtofindajob.htm

15.       Love of Turkey
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 08 Aug 2007 Wed 02:15 pm

Same ..It did not open..

16.       Love of Turkey
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 08 Aug 2007 Wed 02:18 pm

Quoting Ayla:

It works for me, try this way:

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/findajob/a/howtofindajob.htm



There is a problem about connection..Some of pages are not opening too..

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