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Year 11 school student , Taniesha Lewis 16 is looking for a job in retail or babysitting PICTURE: ANNA ROGERS
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Let’s help them get work

NEWS Corp’s nationwide 5000 Jobs in 50 Days campaign is already working hard, with plenty of interest from jobseekers and employers.

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Social media expert Dionne Lew pictured at home with social media devices. Dionne gives advice to job seekers regarding their social media accounts and how to use them effectively. To go with the News Corp 5000 jobs in 50 days campaign. Picture: Tim Carrafa

The workplace Facebook face-palm

DEMANDS for Facebook passwords at job interviews and tweets defaming the boss are making social media a workplace minefield. Here’s how to balance risks with the rewards.

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Network's 5000 Jobs in 50 Days editorial campaign. Careers bootcamp where graduates learn how to write resumes, find jobs etc. Honeylight Enterprises CEO Beverley Honig (centre) with L-R Kristy Brockwell and Emily Archer. Picture: Ellen Smith

Job hunters: leave no stone unturned

JOBSEEKERS are urged against using the plethora of modern methods to look for work at the expense of tradition as they risk ignoring many jobs advertised right in front of them.

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News Corp's 5000 Jobs in 50 Days campaign has doubled its target, reaching a bit over 10,000 jobs pledged for first-time jobseekers with 12 days still to go. Domino's has pushed the tally over with 2500 jobs immediately available. Photo is of Katie Armstrong who is in her first job at Domino's Hamilton. Photo Adam Armstrong.

Jobs drive tops 10,000 pledges

MORE than 10,000 first-time jobs have been pledged to News Corp’s 5000 jobs in 50 days campaign, doubling the target with still almost two weeks to go.

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Toolcraft trade assistant Brandon Lahne at the company's Holden Hill factory, was surprised at how tiring his job would be. For 5000 Jobs in 50 Days network editorial campaign. Story is about the culture shocks that young people get when they start their first job. Picture: Bianca De Marchi

Work is a whole new world

GETTING up early, concentrating for eight straight hours, and socialising with adults might all seem obvious. But it can be a culture shock for first-time workers.

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job start, picture of new employee Steven Webb (left) with his new boss Adrian Beckett from the Red Square cafe,

Big rewards in opening door

ADRIAN Beckitt is a firm believer that giving a chance to workers who might struggle in the job market on their own benefits the economy and workplaces.

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