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Job Network Members
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Once You Find a Job
 
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The More Employment Choices website is a basic step-by-step guide that allows Job Seekers quick and simple access to a wide range of information to assist them to find full-time meaningful employment.

At first, job searching can be a confusing experience as there are so many things to consider before you start. Here are some simple questions to ask yourself before you start:

  • Do I want to work in a similar position?
  • Do I want to start a new career?
  • Is my resume up to date?
  • Do I have skills that need updating?
  • What type of job do I not want?

Once you answer these questions, everything falls into place. You can job search at any time, even if you are currently employed. It's best to use a variety of job search techniques as this will increase your chances of finding the perfect job for you. Some of the most common methods are:

  • Centrelink
  • Newspapers
  • Touch screens
  • Internet
  • Friends and family

The following web pages will give you more detailed information helping you in your job search activities including resumes, what Centrelink can do for you, Job Network Members, job search techniques and how to write job applications.

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