Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Find your dream job

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Sometimes, the hardest part of getting a job is finding out who is hiring. Luckily, with today’s technology, finding openings is easier than ever. In some cases, you can even apply from the comfort of your home.

While the internet has made it simple to view a multitude of job openings at one time, making a personal appearance can be beneficial. If a listing says to apply in person, consider it an opportunit­y to make a great impression when you deliver your resume by hand. Make sure you dress in your best attire and engage the employer with a warm and friendly greeting. While you’re there, asking to speak with a manager can show initiative and interest in the position. Here are a few of the most common ways you can find employers hiring in your area.

ONLINE LISTINGS

Apps, websites and email lists will give you access to many different openings in your area. Most searches allow you to set the mileage limits regarding how far from your location you wish to search. Using this technology is the easiest way to compile a list of local companies that are looking for employees. Another benefit to these listings is the amount of informatio­n they typically share about the position. You can gauge the qualificat­ions, experience needed and sometimes the offered compensati­on, making it an easy task to see if the job is right for you before you even apply.

NEWSPAPER CLASSIFIED­S

Employers reach out to their communitie­s by posting job openings in their local papers. Checking these sections can give you an edge on the competitio­n, as others may be solely relying on internet listings. Take the time to check the paper for informatio­n about how to apply and job requiremen­ts.

NETWORKING

Word of mouth is another great way to find out about job openings. Consider asking peers who are involved in an industry you are interested in for job leads and references. Sometimes, companies are more willing to hire based on an employee recommenda­tion.

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