Job Hunting

By Jason
Posted on 04/23/09

Obviously the job market is tough.  I also got word back from one of the television stations I applied to for an entry-level job that I do not have enough experience.  Enough experience for an entry-level job?  Nice.  Nonetheless looking for a job isn't as difficult as it'd seem in the broadcast industry.  I'm not too certain of other careers out there, but when a television/radio station wants someone to apply, they usually will not advertise on some of the popular job-hunting web sites, like Monster.com.  Granted a few do put up openings on that site, but there are about six web sites that are based only on broadcasting-based job sites.  With just a few weeks remaining until the upcoming graduating class looks for jobs, these web sites are practically updated every day with new jobs.  I have yet to look into it, but I'm pretty sure many popular careers have web sites just like this; it just takes some time in order to find the right site, and then the right job.


The point I'm trying to get across is that yes it's difficult to get a job, but no it isn't impossible!

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  1. Re: Job Hunting
    Posted by Mohamed Abdelati on 05/19/09

    P.H.D in islamic Foundation and arabic

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