I just saw this in a thread
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But when I look in the paper there is nothing there
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and wanted to say a few things.
The paper is ok but if that's all you're doing to find jobs, you're missing out on lots.
First of all, check out agencies that deal with people who work in your specialty. There are agencies for medical personnel, accountants, etc etc.
Secondly, USE THE INTERNET!!!!! Many many companies advertise their jobs ONLY on the Internet. Locate all the Internet job lists in your area and set aside some time every evening to check them. Don't only look at companies. Look at charitible organizations, educational instutions, service agencies, recreational organizations, etc. Develop a list of 'jobs' bookmarks that you check regularly.
Third, if there is a professional association for people like you (and yes, there are professional associations even for admin assistants), check out their websites.
Fourth, check out your local government office websites. State, federal, and municipal governments all advertise their jobs mostly on their websites.
Sign up for any automated job notice services you come across. For instance, my local newspaper has a job notice service - you enter keywords that you want to use and the notice service sends you all ads for jobs using those keywords.
There is a lot out there about the 'hidden job market' and how to 'network' your way into it which may work if you have enough connections but doesn't for anyone. So if you don't know people who can give you leads, use the above strategies to greatly increase your chances of finding jobs.
Don't just 'look in the paper' or 'pray'!!!!