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are numerous resources available to you for that job search.
A few places jobs may be advertised in are newspapers, JobCentres,
magazines, or websites. It may be difficult to find a starting
point so try to be selective and narrow your search category.
E.g. don’t search Teaching vacancies if you want to
be a Typist.
The
Internet is saturated with sites offering careers advice,
courses and job information. It is questionable as to how
impartial, appropriate or up-to-date they all are. Listed
below are a few sites that offer independent advice:
Careers
A-Z
UK careers site with information on courses, careers, job
vacancies, books and links to other helpful resources.
Connexions
Card
Jobs at all levels and up-to-date information on the training
and qualifications you'll need to succeed. Plus details of
courses and local careers services.
Department
for Education and Skills (DfES)
PlanIt
Opportunities and careers in Scotland.
Prospects Web
Job descriptions aimed at graduate jobseekers. Helpful if
you're deciding which course to do at university or college

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