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Alternative new methods regaining former type of employment?
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[QUOTE="StatGuy2000, post: 6049448, member: 339302"] In my experience, most of the applications that have ever worked involved either networking with hiring managers or contacts through LinkedIn (often connecting after either knowing someone through my present co-workers, or through meeting people at conferences or organized meetups), or through recruiters. Many companies these days don't post for positions directly, but rely on the services of recruiters or head-hunting agencies to help cut through the mass of resumes and hone in on specific candidates. If you can get your resume out to a head-hunter or recruiter, that may be one possible avenue to land employment, among others. [/QUOTE]
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