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Do you have a job search question?  Not sure about your unemployment benefits?  Not finding enough job leads?  Do you have a question on your resume?  When you need job search help, visit the About.com Job Search Forum .  You will be able to ask questions and get (and give) advice and tips on topics including: Job Search and Employment Questions / Answers Resume, CV and Letter Questions / Answers Unemployment Questions / Answers Recommend a Job Site Related: About.com Careers and Job Search LinkedIn Group | About.com Job Search Facebook Page | Follow Alison on Twitter Need Advice? Visit the About.com Job Search Forum originally appeared on About.com Job Searching on Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 at 17:03:17. Permalink | Comment | Email this


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