In the days before the internet, the way to find a job was via friends, colleagues and newspapers. Local newspapers did local jobs and blue collar work, while national newspapers did director level and white collar jobs.
Today you have job boards and we will come on to those below. But presently, do not dismiss the newspapers, as most of the job boards are now owned by the large regional newspaper groups. Hence, newspapers become effective reprints of what available online, and show the more serious, and often most difficult to fulfil jobs.
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
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