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Good afternoon, everybody. I'm pleased to be here with you,
graduates of 2007. I'm a {{U}}(1) {{/U}}, and students often approach me
with {{U}}(2) {{/U}}. You see, we are living in a society of great
changes. With the presence of {{U}}(3) {{/U}}, the process of getting a
job in today's world has changed for {{U}}(4) {{/U}}.
Well, how can you use new technologies to help you7 First, let's look at
how you {{U}}(5) {{/U}}. The traditional method of hunting for a job in
the past required first, doing research on jobs that were {{U}}(6)
{{/U}}, typically by looking in newspapers, periodicals and magazines, as
well as TV ads, and {{U}}(7) {{/U}}. Then you decided where and for what
post you were going to apply, put your resume {{U}}(8) {{/U}} in a
stamped envelope, and waited anxiously for someone to {{U}}(9)
{{/U}}.
Well, today, maybe the job search and {{U}}(10)
{{/U}} are very much the same, but the tools used are much more advanced,
and they {{U}}(11) {{/U}}. In fact, technology has not so much changed
the process as enhanced it. The benefit, both for {{U}}(12) {{/U}}, is
that this makes the search more open to people of {{U}}(13) {{/U}} from
all over the world. But as more people are involved, it becomes {{U}}(14)
{{/U}} for the applicant than it ever was before.
The
{{U}}(15) {{/U}} for the working world today is learning these new and
{{U}}(16) {{/U}} and combining them with the older methods people have
been using for years. For example, {{U}}(17) {{/U}}, you can research
employment not just in your city, but also in your state, your country, and
{{U}}(18) {{/U}}. You can copy information from a web page and paste it
into a Microsoft Word document that's easy to {{U}}(19) {{/U}} . In many
ways, it's easier now. Just type your job application, click, and {{U}}(20)
{{/U}}; it gets there in an instant.