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Job Announcements

By Linda Blake Smith

Job announcements are also called job listings. They have the same information as want ads, but you do not find job announcements in the newspaper. You can find job announcements at government or private offices that help people look for jobs. For example, Job Service is an office that helps people look for jobs. Many employment agencies charge money for their service. However, the government agencies are free.


Read each sentence carefully. Choose the best word to fill in the blank. Then click on the answer button to see the hidden answer.

  1. Job ___ are also called job listings.

  2. They have the same information as ____, but you don't find job announcements in the newspaper.

  3. You can find job announcements at government or ___ offices that help people look for jobs.

  4. For example, Job Service is an ___ that helps people look for jobs.

  5. ___ also help people look for jobs.

  6. Government offices are usually ___ .
  7. Go back to the Pre-employment Index Page

    This quiz is part of the HTML-Only Self-Study Quizzes which is part of Activities for ESL Students, a project by The Internet TESL Journal.