Idaho Department of Labor
http://labor.idaho.gov/dnn/Default.aspx?alias=labor.idaho.gov/dnn/idl
About Us
The Idaho Department of Labor provides assistance and information to the citizens of Idaho in matters of employment.
Contact Information
Idaho Department of Labor
317 W. Main Street
Boise, ID 83735
Telephone: 208-332-3570
Fax: 208-334-6300
Donation Information
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Articles by Idaho Department of Labor
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Creative Job Search: Reasons for Leaving
When stating why you left a job, it is important to avoid using the words "Fired," "Quit," "Illness," or "Personal...
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Creative Job Search: Resume Variations
Keyword The keyword resume is a variation that adds a listing of skills to the beginning of any standard resume format....
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Creative Job Search: Thank-You Letters and Notes
Saying "thank you" in your job search is not only the right thing to do, but is also an effective job search strategy....
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Creative Job Search: Job Search Preparation
A successful job search requires organization and effort. You cannot simply walk out the door and wander around asking...
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Creative Job Search: Cover Letters
Any time a resume is sent by mail it must be accompanied by a cover letter. The resume is an impersonal description of...
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Creative Job Search: Advertised Jobs
Many employers advertise their job openings. The newspaper, trade journals, television, radio, bulletin boards, window...
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Creative Job Search: Direct Employer Contact
A goal of a job search campaign is to meet face-to-face with employers (interviews). The more interviews you have, the...
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Creative Job Search: Functional Resume Function
JERRY J. JOB 5555 Mount Avenue Somewhere, Minnesota 55555 555-555-5555 OBJECTIVE: Welding or Building...
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Creative Job Search: Types of Interviews
The purpose of an interview is to get acquainted and to learn about one another. Employers evaluate your qualifications...
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Creative Job Search: Legal Rights
Questions asked in an interview should focus on your qualifications for the job. Although recent legislation helps...
Topics: Teen Years (13-19) | Job Interview Tips
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