1. It may sound simple, but start with your local phone book. There you can find listings by locale and the employment agency office near you. There is work out there despite the troubled economy.
2. Utilize the Internet. Almost every business has a web site these days and finding out as much as possible about the employment agency you are interested in applying to is very important to ensure you will be assisted by a reputable agency. Be sure to check them out with the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and ask friends and family if they have heard of the agency as well. The more you know the better results you will get.
3. Newspaper Classified section. Many employment agencies place ads in the Sunday Classified section of the newspaper. There you will be able to find contact info such as their web site, phone number, physical address, and email address.
4. Ask around. Ask friends and fellow contacts if they know of any good employment agencies. Word of mouth can take you far and inform you of good opportunities and agencies that prove to find successful employment for their clients.
5. Apply to multiple agencies. Apply to at least 3 or more employment agencies when looking for work. The more agencies you apply to the greater chance you will have of finding gainful employment. It is like sending out resumes – the more you send out the better chances of landing a good job.
6. Make a contact. Making a “go to” contact at the agency. This can prove useful even if they do not have employment right away. Following up with your contact about future employment opportunities is important and necessary to keep the lines of communication open and also let the employment recruiter know that you are still interested in any positions they have to offer.
Seeking work through temporary agencies can lead to temporary, part-time, full-time, and contract work. It can also lead to work with higher pay than other jobs you may find elsewhere. Companies seek out workers with good qualifications, solid work history, and excellent references. To find out more about employment agencies and the best career advice and news on the web go to www.hound.com.
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