Sunday, August 9, 2009

How can new immigrants look for a job sucessfully?

My cousins just immigrated to CA three months ago and they are trying to look for a decent hourly pay job. They know how to speak Chinese, however, one of them understands a bit of English.


Where are the best places to apply for a job if they are also going to a local community college to learn English?


Can they apply for a position in stock and learn their way up at a huge superstore like Macy's, Costco, Bloomindale's,etc...? Any suggestions?
How can new immigrants look for a job sucessfully?
One suggestion, I am sure there are many good ideas. Check with the community college. They often have career centers as well as English as a Second Language programs. I just read a job advertisement from a community college for a job coach to help individuals who have immigrated to find a job. I would call ahead and see what they have to offer, or look on line. Perhaps you or someone familiar with your community could go along for encouragement. Be persistent, sometimes one department isn't certain what another department is offering. I would start with the ESL Teacher, they usually have a wealth of information. People who live in a community have access to public community colleges so they can use the library to look at local newspapers or do a job search on line. In my state the community colleges also work with and often house the Workforce Investment Solutions or the Department of Employment Services. Good luck to your cousins.
Reply:As they learn more English, they could apply for a job at McDonalds. There are a limited number of English phrases that they would have to learn there, and then they'd get to interact with lots of people and practice their English all the time, all day long.
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