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Depending on where you are going

Posted By: sm on 2009-03-27
In Reply to: Neede job right out of school. - Ms. Carol

to school, your school may be able to help you.  Certain employers will hire new graduates of new schools.  If your school does not provide that sort of help, you might try a CD from AHDI called "Getting Your Foot in the Door."  I've heard some have had success by looking for local opportunities in a doctor's office or clinic. 


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