Agencies serving the disabled
Domestic-violence assistance agencies State unemployment agencies Work First programs Job-skills commissions and training centers English-as-a-second-language programs Churches, synagogues, and other places of worship Local chapter of the Council on Aging Jewish Vocational Services Goodwill Industries Take advantage of places within the community where prospective employees can gather and see your ads. Post your ads on bulletin boards in: Ethnic grocery stores Apartment buildings Recreational centers Laundromats Mobile home communities Social agencies like Welfare-to-Work Hispanic chambers of commerce Libraries College/university job-service offices Community service centers Networking at your local networking groups like BNI 4.3.2 Employee “Shopping” When recruiting employees, “shopping” other customer-service related business such as retail stores, hotels, restaurants, and gas station/convenience stores can be a resource. Select an area of town with many of the business suggested above. Begin at one end of the street visit each appropriate business. Look for any employee that is providing great customer service and if that employee isn’t busy and you are not interfering with their work, approach the employee. 1. Compliment on the service citing what you just observed. 2. Tell them that you own a great company that has wonderful employment opportunities. 3. Three great things about the company are that no one works nights, weekends or holidays; the pay is competitive and; there are advancement opportunities. 4. Leave your business card and ask her to mention the opportunity to her friends and family. 5. Thank them for her time. Work your way down the street. When you finish one side, cross over to the street and begin the process again. Be respectful of the current employers’ business.
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