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35% Drop In Job Vacancies, Any of you got problem getting job??
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cranx
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Dec 25 2013, 06:05 PM
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QUOTE(ixal21 @ Dec 25 2013, 10:16 AM) ic... i should start making a phone call... i never did a follow up after applied to them previously. er, i'm jobless since 17 november. that consider bad? worried already  still ok just slightly over one month. sometimes when you are desperately looking for jobs, it seems impossible to find one. when you stop looking then people starts calling. so just keep calm and chill, analyze the jobs openings in jobstreet properly you will find the ideal one soon. worst case scenario go to a job agency, you will get one pretty fast.
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cranx
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Dec 27 2013, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE(KOHTT @ Dec 27 2013, 11:34 AM) I have tried job agency before....each time also end up talking to the agency staff only, never really get to see their so called client or our potential future employers. My HR friend told me their company prefer the candidate applied direct instead of thru agent so that they don't have to pay 1 or 2 month salary for their services. Nowaday, I hardly applied via agent...but recently applied one only find out that actually the same position also appeared in Job Street  .... Maybe they just pull out the job advertisement in Job Street and told the job seekers that this is their clients. That just my experiences. Hope others can share more.... normally agency places ads without revealing the client's name. based on my limited experience most often you will work for the agency (as a company contractor) instead of direct employment with the client.
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