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As my previous position was recently eliminated, I'm looking for my "next opportunity." I'd prefer to stay in the Indianapolis area but find a lack of job boards or other resources, especially for communications professionals. Any suggestions/recommendations?

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There are a few places you could try:

IndyJobBoard.com - Smaller Indiana's own job board
Indeed.com - Search for jobs or industries. Has a Google-like interface. Search for a specific position or company, and save searches in an RSS feed.
CatalistJobs - Started by Ben McCann, who's here on Smaller Indiana.

Confluence - Networking group for mid- to large-size corporations. Small group right now, but we're slowly growing.
Rainmakers - HUGE networking group for small business professionals, entrepreneurs, etc. This is a great place to network for new jobs, find people you want to meet, and even a place to start your own business.

If you're interested in either networking group, contact me directly, and I'll give you details, and you can come to an event as my guest.

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Don't forget about the Business and Professional Exchange. The BPE north side chapter meets every Monday at 7am at the St. Luke's Church on 86th and Meridian.

The Work One offices are also good for providing resources for your search.

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Have you checked with the PRSA?

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I'm definitely interested in Confluence. I'm familiar with most of the others (including PRSA and IABC, of course). Thanks.

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Go to www.IndyConfluence.com, and see where we'll be next (Blu Martini on 96th, on Tuesday, July 14, 3:00 - 5:00 pm). If you come out, just mention that you're there as my guest. You'll get in for free.

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Thanks, Lou. I'm aware of them but appreciate the extra nudge!

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