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by jimena bernardos 6 years ago

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My personal network

Leveraging personal connections can be a powerful strategy when seeking employment opportunities. A diverse network comprising family, friends, neighbors, and acquaintances can provide valuable insights into potential job openings across various industries.

My personal network

My personal network

Robin (Graduated last year) She is now studying at UBCO and works in the mall, she could give me advice for applying to university and she could tell me which stores at the mall are hiring.

Mr. and Mrs. Milligan (Grace´s parents) They work in the same company and they might know if the company is hiring people.

My boyfriend: He works as a dishwasher in a golf club and he could know if they had available positions in the kitchen or as a hostess...

My summer camp directors: They will know if there are available places as a counselor in the summer camp, or if other summer camps need counselors.

My mom: She is a law professor and could know of a job that is being offered at or near the university.

My dad: He owns his own company called Koala and he could offer me a job, he also knows a lot of other people that own their own business.

My little sister: She has some friends whose parents own their own companies and they might need people to work for them.

My neighbor across the street: She worked at Roses Pub but now now that it closed she works at Cactus Club Cafe and she may know if they are offering jobs.

My sisters best friend: Her parents own a pizzeria and they might be hiring or they might know if somebody that works in that industry is hiring.

My friend Grace: She works at IGA in Glenmore and she could know if they are hiring.

My aunt: She works as a secretary for an advertisement company and she and her boss are very good friends so she could know if they need to hire people.

My boyfriends sister: She works at a hai salon and she might know if they are hiring.