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High school grad heading into the workforce: Landing a job

It's been said that the hardest part of working is landing the job and the first day on the job. Before you begin your job search, think about what you're looking for in a job -- money, personal fulfillment, adventure? That will help you focus your efforts.

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-- Posted: Jan. 20, 2003

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