I'm a current graduate and I need a job where can I find one in Chicago?
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I am a recent graduate and in need of a full time job in Chicago.
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Answer:
Well, since we know what school you graduated from with what degree and what field you're looking in, the answers should come flooding in. I say try the mail room...
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Other answers
Go door to door in your area and submit applications in person. Be sure to look and act the part. There are a thousand applications for every job so you need to be sure to properly sell yourself.
DNT
I second going around on foot. You won't make enough for a full time income but there are legitimate survey sites on the web where you can get paid a little to fill out surveys. Here's my favorite, if you want to try it: http://www.perkswire.com/Sign-Up.html
Sarah D
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