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Employment agencies are a major part of the personnel placement field and should be considered as an aid when searching for a job. Employment agencies can provide numerous valuable services. Most agencies are reliable, reputable and serve a vital function. Although many people associate the employment services industry with temporary employment opportunities for clerical workers, the industry matches millions of people with jobs, providing both temporary and permanent employment to individuals with a wide variety of education and managerial and professional work experience. Employment agencies serve both job seekers and employers. You can find local employment agencies listed in the yellow pages of the telephone book. The Internet is also a wonderful source for nationwide employment agencies. The main advantage of using an employment agency is getting access to job offers that are not advertised in newspapers or other media. There are whole areas of work that are only filled through agencies, including anything from high-flying positions at the top end of the job market through large sections of the IT industry, all the way to casual work, an area of the economy that relies heavily on agency recruitment. Finding work overseas is often best done through an agency. Agencies also maximize your efficiency as a jobseeker, as you’re in effect getting someone else to help you look for a job, giving you more time to pursue other leads. Resources |
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