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Old 03-03-2006, 01:10 PM
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Re: Temp Agency

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Originally posted by bucutie02
okay, so it has been almost three months since i graduated and havent gotten a full time job yet. I would love to stay with the company i currently work for, but i havent found a full time job that is either wanting to hire me, or me interested in them.
What is your degree in and what kind of job are you looking for? Where have you been looking and what methods are you using to look? Have you been going to networking events, going to your undergrad career center and talking to everyone about your goals? Or are you passively reading classifeds and sending in 100s of resumes?


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Originally posted by bucutie02 Hopefully this was a good step for me. I just dont want to give my two weeks notice where I am at now to go and work somewhere where it might end up only being a temporary job. The recruiter told me that only about 10% of the people dont get a permanent job from it. You just have to do your job right. ... any thoughts?
But you run the risk of any job being a "temporary job." It's just a matter of taking an offer that feels right to you at the time. Weeks, months or years later, you and/or your employer may think otherwise.

Also, most temp work is clerical work-- secretary type work. Temp agencies usually aren't needed to place people in entry level jobs. Recruiting agencies will place high-demand fields (engineering, accounting, etc.) with this level staff or management level across various industries.

What is it you want to do for a living?
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