Job Placement Agencies

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All About Job Placement Agencies

This lens is dedicated to all those in search of the perfect job - who think about using job placement agencies in their quest. Sometimes it can be very difficult, especially in this economy (if you live in the states) - to find a job on your own. The good news is, you don't have to go it alone - that's where job placement agencies come in. Read on to find all about this 'helping hand'.

Job Placement Agency Info Featured on This Lens: 

Think a lens about job placement agencies would be b-o-r-i-n-g? Yup, me too. But, I thought I'd try my hand at making it as interesting as possible. So here it is, from dirty jobs featured on YouTube (these are great - but some aren't for the weak of heart!!!) - to what Google is finding about job placement agencies on the web - it's all right here.

You can even sound off and let other users know about your experiences with using these places in your quest for the perfect job - so make sure you leave your mark on this lens before you leave by clicking on the 'What's Your Experience' section below:

Interesting Twitter Updates 

from Twitter.com/EagerIntern


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The folks at EagerIntern.com are helping people spice up their resumes and getting great jobs because of it. While they aren't a job placement agency in the true sense, this new web presence is focused on connecting interns with employers. Check it out now and gain some valuable work experience by going through their internship jobs today!

Their Twitter updates, featured here, also give you the inside scoop on what new internships are being posted, so you may find the perfect opportunity right off of this lens!

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New Flickr Photos of Various Jobs 

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What Wikipedia Knows 

Job placement agencies are commonly also known as employment agencies. Learn what the great knowledge sharing site, Wikipedia, has to say about them:

An employment agency is an organization which matches employers to employees. In all developed countries there is a publicly funded employment agency and multiple private businesses which also act as employment agencies.

YouTube vids - Dirty Jobs 

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What's Your Experience? 

Like 'em? Hate 'em?

Helping others is a great way to bring positivity into your life (even if you don't believe in all of that 'new-age karma stuff':) - So help out other readers and sound off about your experiences, hesitations, misgivings, or whatever you have to say about job placement agencies. Just remember - no name calling. Keep it fair too - if you are going to say something negative don't say the actual company name since they won't be able to defend themselves. No virtual sucker-punching!!!

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What's on Amazon About: 

Job Placement Agencies

Numerous resources for thorough search: placement agencies and ads cover only 15% of job openings.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Simona B. Cherlin

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Feds call into question $1.5m in workforce partnership spending: auditors find no fraud or mismanagement, chief of job training agency says.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Mike Allen

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Some signs of job improvement, recruiters say.(Human Resources): An article from: Fairfield County Business Journal by Rick Archer

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Job Placement Agencies in the News 

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Google, the giant search engine, can always be counted on to find all the greatest info. And, of course, they can find news reports talking about job placement agencies too.

This is updated every 30 minutes so be sure to check if there is something featured in your area!
Commentary: Private-sector adds jobs, just not enough of them
The monthly employment report released on Friday was a mixed bag, with encouraging news thrown together with some nasty bits, showing an economy that's ...
Service Companies in US Expand Less Than Forecast
3 (Bloomberg) -- US Labor Secretary Hilda Solis talks about the US employment report for August, tax policy and prospects for a second round of stimulus ...
Obama to propose new incentives to spur employment
The law, known as the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act, or HIRE, passed with bipartisan support, and one of its main backers, Sen. ...
Drop in Self-Employment Shows Recovery Eludes Small Business
Self-employment tends to increase during and immediately following economic slumps as tight labor markets prompt recently fired workers to venture out on ...

Don't Let This Happen to You! 

Employment Scams

Employment scams are out there - so be careful of these unscrupulous people preying on those in need of a job. When we are stressed and in dire need of something, even the best of us can fall for something too good to be true.

Read on to learn more about job placement agency scams:

Employment scams, also known as job scams, are a form of advance fee fraud scamming where certain unscrupulous persons posing as recruiters or employers offer attractive employment opportunities which require the job seeker to pay them money in advance, usually under the guise of work visas, travel expenses, and out-of-pocket expenses.

The scams typically involve lucrative offers of employment in Europe, the Middle East, West Africa, or South Africa with money demanded to be paid to an agency or travel agent for visas or travel costs. These companies often present themselves with official-looking websites and documentation. Once the victim has paid the advanced fees for employment, the 'business' either 'declines employment' or 'ceases operating' as soon as the transfer is finalized.

This type of scam has become more and more frequent recently due to the popularity of Nigerian 419 scams, and growing suspicion towards e-mails offering to transfer money from bank accounts, especially those originating in Africa. Unlike 419 scams, job scams tend to mostly target persons looking for employment in other nations such as hopeful immigrants or contractors and operate out of nations with high immigrant and foreign employment rates.

It is advisable to be wary of any job offerings which arrive in e-mail unsolicited and eventually require anyone to pay a fee in advance, particularly if the fee is asked to be paid through a financial services company such as Western Union, or if one must pay the amount to a bank or person in a third country (especially a West African nation) that is suspiciously unrelated to either party. Most reputable companies and/or agencies will absorb these costs themselves if they are the ones seeking the employee.

Oh no! 

The three dreaded words:

Get back on your feet!

But all is not lost. Where there's a will there's a way, and help is only a click away: get an internship

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