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Rungeling, Brian; And Others – Monthly Labor Review, 1976
In an excerpt of a paper, data examining the relative effectiveness of various job search techniques (direct application, friends and relatives, state agencies, and other methods) are presented which were obtained from a 1974 survey of 3,357 head of households in four southern rural counties. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Employment Services, Job Application, Job Search Methods, Methods
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Lewis, Gregory M.; And Others – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1986
A specific initiative of Project Employment (a nonprofit Australian association seeking employment for the mentally retarded) concerned "Repeat Business" in which an initial single position in a targeted company is developed into multiple jobs. Suggestions for selecting workers, locating jobs, targeting companies, and delineating…
Descriptors: Adults, Business, Employment Potential, Employment Services
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Rose, Robert F. – RQ, 1988
Reports on a workshop presented at San Diego State University as a cooperative project between the university library and the Center for Counseling Services and Placement to teach students how to identify potential employers, develop corporate research strategies, and find relocation information. Background, organization, content, and evaluation…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Employment Services, Higher Education, Job Placement
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Bunce, Marie E. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1984
Reviews some of the traditional services (public agencies, college placement offices, private employment agencies, executive search firms, and executive counseling) used by job seekers to find work, as described in some of the literature often read by laypersons. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Employment Services, Job Search Methods, Literature
Anderson, Lulu B. – US Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1941
Colleges and universities may no longer merely turn out graduates with degrees, thinking thereby to have fulfilled their obligation to the student. Recent economic and technological changes have narrowed certain fields of employment while opening up others. Future changes will continue to affect opportunities for employment. Because there is so…
Descriptors: Student Placement, Employment, Graduates, Career Guidance
Cooper, Karen; And Others – Journal of Business Education, 1974
Three teachers established a job placement service for high school business graduates in a community changing from rural to suburban character. The service provided a function needed by the students, helped businesses become aware of a source of employees, and enabled the teachers to earn graduate credit. (AG)
Descriptors: Business Skills, Employment Services, High School Graduates, High School Students
Larkin, Timothy – Manpower, 1974
Wildcat Service Corporation is a highly successful employment service for ex-drug addicts and alcholics who have served prison terms, are on welfare, and have little work experience. Funded mainly by the Manpower Administration, Wildcats's 3,000 workers perform service operations for many of New York City's government departments and businesses.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Employment Opportunities, Employment Services
Burton, Rhonda – Manpower, 1974
An example is cited of a disadvantaged worker helped by the Manpower Administration's Job Opportunities in the Business Sector (JOBS) program who has progressed from trainee as a grocery clerk to training instructor for a grocery chain and is now completing his college education with the grocery chain's help. (SA)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Employment Opportunities, Employment Programs, Employment Services
Flannagan, Thomas – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1974
The "seven-year itch" to help clients scratch for jobs and specific means of assisting them are presented. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Counselor Role, Employment Counselors, Employment Services
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Herr, Edwin L.; Horan, John J. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1973
This article describes the academic content and evaluation of an inservice training model for Bureau of Employment Security interviewers and counselors. Preliminary data suggests that a workshop organized according to established features of systems analysis is personally and professionally helpful to most participants. Although the model appears…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Employment Counselors, Employment Interviews, Employment Services
Archerd, Mary; Ausmus, Norma – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1972
One of the modern sources of up-to-date information offered by the Employment Services is the computerized job bank, withdrawals'' from which may be made by jobseekers and counselors. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselors, Employment, Employment Services, Information Services
Sudweeks, Leslie L. – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1972
Employment of school counselors in local employment offices during summer vacations augments ability of Employment Services to aid youthful job seekers and equips school counselors with useful knowledges and skills. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counselor Role, Counselors, Employment Services
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Krakos, Mary Alice – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1971
This article shows the importance of employment counseling by noting that the counselor helps the individual resolve his vocational problems as well as facilitating suitable placement. (CG)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counseling, Employment, Employment Counselors
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Bryant, Flora L.; Showalter, John M. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1971
The results of the study confirm the expectation that fewer enrollees who complete the pre-test orientation and work-sampling would withdraw from subsequent components of a Work Incentive Orientation and Assessment Program. The program's flexible structure allows time for individual attention to work adjustment problems as they occur. (Author)
Descriptors: Employment Services, Incentives, Motivation, Orientation
Sullivan, Dorothy R. – J Employment Counseling, 1970
It has been hypothesized that through a group experience individuals might develop improved interpersonal relationships, and more relevant work attitudes and thereby improve their employability. A questionnaire was devised to study the utilization and practice of group guidance in an Employment Service setting. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Employment Counselors, Employment Services, Group Counseling
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