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How to Find an Employment Agency Job Internship

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Great people skills, the ability to match people with jobs based on their skills and personality and the ability to actively recruit both employers and employees are all characteristics that employment agents need to have. If you are interested in working for an employment agency then a great way to get your foot in the door is to find an employment agency job internship. These steps will help you find one.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    Take advantage of school resources. If you are still in college then you can ask your academic adviser if there are internship programs all ready set up with local employment agencies. College career services can also help you find an employment agency job internship.

  2. Step 2

    Contact Kelly Services, a global employment agency, to ask about internship possibilities. Their website contains their contact information. This is a great company to intern with because it offers you several countries and domestic sites to work from.

  3. Step 3

    Visit the "Manpower" website to find this employment agency's contact information. Manpower is a well known name among employment agencies. They have branch offices located through the U.S. If you have a Manpower employment agency near you, then they are a great company to contact about setting up an internship.

  4. Step 4

    Submit your application to Nelson Personnel. This company is another great employment agency that has a national presence. There are several branch offices to select from. If there is a Nelson Personnel in your area contact them about internship opportunities. Visit the "Nelson Personnel" website for branch office contact information.

  5. Step 5

    Cold call employment agencies in your area to see if they either have an internship program all ready set up, or if they would be willing to work with you to set one up. Your local yellow page listings will provide you with the phone numbers and addresses of the employment agencies in your area.

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