Often jobs like those have open houses, especially in todays hiring market. However, as you note, it’s common for follow up and hiring to require, or be much easier with online paperwork.
As someone who's in college and looking/lookedfor internships to do over the summer, postal is literally not an option anymore. Companies will not offer a mailing address to their hiring team at all, and if you send something via mail they will simply not look at it. Also, post-pandemic, most interviews are done via Zoom, so how are you going to do that then? Even if you're in the same area as the company you're applying in, they just will not let you into the building.
Speak with recruiters.
Most of the jobs I've worked for have come via old school phone calls.
Factory workers usually aren't snagged by headhunters, and many jobs around the world require online application.
Often jobs like those have open houses, especially in todays hiring market. However, as you note, it’s common for follow up and hiring to require, or be much easier with online paperwork.
Postal? Or deliver the envelope in-person to their box when they are nearby.
I learned it like this, its since recently that applying by email more commonly an option.
As someone who's in college and looking/lookedfor internships to do over the summer, postal is literally not an option anymore. Companies will not offer a mailing address to their hiring team at all, and if you send something via mail they will simply not look at it. Also, post-pandemic, most interviews are done via Zoom, so how are you going to do that then? Even if you're in the same area as the company you're applying in, they just will not let you into the building.
This sounds really bad! Where are you from?
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