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Date:          Saturday, August 21, 2010

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Six Ways to Find Unadvertised Jobs

Looking for a job these days is a lot like participating in a treasure hunt with thousands of other "hunters." You don't want to dig where everyone is digging. You want to scope out places others are not searching so you have the best chance of scoring a real find.

That does not mean you should give up your current plan of attack, but in addition to sending resumes, consider these ways to strengthen your network and expand your job-hunting horizon.

Search bankruptcy filings. Many companies that file for bankruptcy protection go through "reorganization" rather than liquidation. It is not unusual for a company to emerge from this process stronger than it was before. Usually, the old management is gone. What a great opportunity for someone like you to show your management and survival skills!

Volunteer and non-profit organizations. While you are searching for employment, why not give back to your community by volunteering your services and talents with a non-profit organization? Besides the obvious benefit of helping others, you will meet all kinds of influential people from the community, including leaders of successful companies around town who sit on the boards of non-profits or who volunteer their time as well. Build relationships with these people and you might find yourself employed at their company.

Awards ceremonies. Check the local paper and chamber of commerce for scheduled awards ceremonies. If they are open to the public, plan to attend. You will discover that people in decision-making positions from other companies will also be in attendance because they want to be seen and associated with winners. Attend the banquet and you might find yourself seated next to an influential individual. Reach out. Introduce yourself and begin conversation. Each person you meet is a new addition to your network.

Small companies. One advantage of a small company over a large corporation is the lack of layers. Many times, they have the flexibility to create new jobs on the fly if you present yourself in a way that compels them to think you would be a great addition to the team.

Trade journals. It's possible the trade journals for your industry are available at your local library. If not, you may want to subscribe. These journals can be a great resource to scope out unadvertised jobs. Read between the lines of stories. Are there technological developments in your field? Are there changes in the way your industry is funded? Are there new programs, products or services that are being developed or launched? All of these developments could mean job opportunities. If you come across an interesting article, contact the author as a starting point to launch a conversation.

Company websites. Companies often advertise job openings and have career information posted on their websites, and that can open up a world of positions that aren't advertised in the classifieds. Use Internet search engines to identify companies in your area that are of interest to you.

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At Funutation Technology Camps we are constantly striving to expand our team to provide a consistently positive experience for our campers. We are looking for fun-loving, positive-minded, creative thinkers that would like to be a part of our staff. Below are a few positions that we are looking to fill. If either of these sound like you, please contact us and submit your resume and/or a description of why you think you'd be successful in this position.

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EMPLOYMENT & CAREER SERVICES

Cleveland Sight Center Employment Services helps adults who are blind and visually impaired seeking career opportunities. Through advanced technology, accommodations are available for almost all occupations, and people with visual impairments are now able to utilize their talents and share their skills in the workplace. Through the following services, opportunities for personal and professional growth are created, resulting in a dedicated, productive employee.

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Oftentimes the first step for job seekers is to identify their skills and talents. Trained counselors help job seekers make career choices and set employment goals through testing, research and informational interviews with professionals in various fields.

Job Readiness

This service addresses any barriers to employment, teaches what it takes to find, get and keep a job and when it is appropriate, make job changes. Job readiness also includes writing effective resumes and cover letters, finding good job opportunities, practicing interview skills and learning what to expect in the work environment.

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Staff members contact local businesses in order to make them aware of our programs. After contact with a potential employer is made, a company liaison person between the organization and Cleveland Sight Center is identified. This person provides assistance in obtaining employment opportunities for our clients.

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This service focuses on putting what is learned in Job Readiness into action by seeking and securing employment and reaching predetermined job goals. Cleveland Sight Center will provide specific job leads to each client as well as accompany clients to place applications and for interviews.

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Each client is monitored for 90 days after beginning his or her job. This service will help an individual keep his/her job by providing the right kind of individualized support including adaptive accommodations to the work environment, a job coach when needed as well as mobility instructors.

For more information about Cleveland Sight Center's Williams Career Development Department, contact Deb Fox at (216) 791-8118, x251.



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