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Best place to find a job?

Started by Zork, May 04, 2006, 01:12 PM NHFT

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Zork

I realize this is a rather subjective question, and that a lot of things can change in three years.  Obviously, once I move I'm going to need a job.  I have 4+ years of mailroom experience and nearly 2 years of clerical experience, but I'm not someone you'd want to hire for a data entry position.  I figure I'll get started  with a temp agency and work my way from there.  What would be my best place to start looking?  Anyone have a temp agency they reccomend?  I'd prefer a place that specializes in temp-to-hire, but I'm flexible.

d_goddard

Not a temp agency, but keep in mind that any jopb is temporary -- you can just leave ;)
http://monster.com
There are two options in New Hampshire - Southern and Northern.
Give 'em both a look.

Good luck!


aries

Quote from: d_goddard on May 04, 2006, 01:16 PM NHFT
Not a temp agency, but keep in mind that any jopb is temporary -- you can just leave ;)
http://monster.com
There are two options in New Hampshire - Southern and Northern.
Give 'em both a look.

Good luck!
We'll take kindly to you here up north  8)

Russell Kanning

If you are ready to join the revolution in Keene, I would recommend:

Masiello
http://www.masemp-jobs.com/hotjobskeene.asp

Zork

Denis:  I'm primarily interested in temp agencies, because it's often easier to get a job that way.  Many companies prefer to hire temps because it's easier to get rid of them if things aren't working out and they don't have to pay any benefits until they're sure they want to keep the employee

TN_FSP:  thanks.  That page had a few useful links.

Aries:  You've got 3 years to get your private ID company off the ground and doing enough business to warrent hiring an employee, so you can hire me!  :)  I'm not picky.  As long as it's in NH, I'll go where the jobs are.

Russell: thanks, that link was very helpful

Russell Kanning

The temp agencies seem to work out well for people. I think one factor is that they don't freak out when you say, "I just moved into town and want to work." The place in Keene already knows that "we" are coming. :)