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<title>What about firms that charge the job seeker a fee?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Q.</strong> What about firms that charge the job seeker a fee?</p>

<p><strong>A.</strong> Former clients of such services often flame them on Usenet. A typical complaint goes, For a $2000, I received some banal resume tips [similar to this FAQ] and a list of companies to send my resume to [available for free from a public library]. Usually, the client receives some counseling for the money, but the information could be had much cheaper from the Internet or a public library. For referrals, you may contact the National Board for Certified Counselors at 800-398-5389. </p>

<p>One can also find free or low-cost counseling at a local YMCA/YWCA, college career center, public library, or a state employment development department.</p>]]></description>
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