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Job Bulletins / Internet
Career Sites |
The Internet is one of the most popular ways to find open positions.
Career posting sites and organizational websites are resources you
will want to periodically check to see the latest postings. |
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Public
Health Schools Nationwide |
The SPH Career Services Office houses job publications, internship
binders, fellowship postings and subscriptions to public health-related
organizations. In addition to our services, take a look at other
SPH schools websites' for resources and postings. |
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Networking |
Discover the hidden job market - use our alumni resources and learn
about informational interviews to expand your network. |
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Professional Organizations |
Professional organizations and associations provide not only wonderful
networking opportunities - many of them have job postings on their
websites or in their newsletters. |
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Job Fairs / Conferences |
Universities, professional organizations, and independent groups
arrange Job Fairs and conferences throughout the year. These events
may provide networking or interviewing opportunities. |
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Targeting Employers |
Interested in locating a specific industry, company, or organization
to inquire about employment opportunities? Knowing where to look,
how to research, and which contact methods are effective is important. |
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Want Ads |
Advertised positions only account for 10- 20% of all job openings
at any time. Approximately 90% of all job seekers apply to these
advertised openings. Even though the percentage is small, don't
ignore want ads as a means for uncovering jobs. Check with local
newspapers in geographic areas you want to target. Many local newspapers
provide on-line employment ads. |