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Job seekers at a job fair hosted by the North County Career Center and the City of Carlsbad in Carlsbad in April.
Eduardo Contreras
Job seekers at a job fair hosted by the North County Career Center and the City of Carlsbad in Carlsbad in April.
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Are you unemployed and tired of reading about how great San Diego County’s job market is doing?

After all, the jobless rate fell to a roughly nine-year low last month of 4.8 percent. Still, last month there were almost 75,000 unemployed San Diegans. The Union-Tribune wants to hear from some of you. We’re interested in a story about those navigating the modern job market, dominated by online applications and minimal responses. What are you doing to try to find work?

If you’d like to share your story about what steps you’ve taken, and what’s come of those efforts, please reporter Jonathan Horn at [email protected] or (619) 293-1891.

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