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What are the best ways to start a job search in the library/information field?

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What are the best ways to start a job search in the library/information field?

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Kathleen Schmidt, Recruiter, LAC: Use the career center at your library school. Speak to your professors, volunteer for events offered by professional associations. Take a look at the websites of companies for which you’d like to work and determine what key competencies they are looking for and make sure you have them. Network and temp to get experience. Companies like LAC are invaluable. Never underestimate that fact. Employers pay for professional services because they want qualified candidates who have been prescreened and evaluated. How important is continuing education in the workplace? Continuing education is critical, particularly in the library and information sciences because most of those roles presuppose a fairly strong technical component. Technology moves at a very rapid pace, and information workers are expected to be ahead of the curve. In addition, workers who are willing and open to continual learning and professional development position themselves to flatten learning

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