Hi UG, Others have recommended freelancing and I would concur. (The danger is that, once you go the freelance route, you may not want to bother with "employment."

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I hire freelancers at
Elance - Outsourcing to freelance programmers, web & logo designers, copywriters, illustrators and consultants | Elance . That would be a great place to start.
You may also want to start reading up on the changing face of employment. Two books come to mind, The World is Flat by Thomas Freedman and The Four Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferris. I'm assuming that you're a "young person" so don't start out by limiting yourself to working for someone else if you don't have to. The old farts like us may have had no choice at the beginning of our carreers but the web has created a whole new world.
If you do find a job, set aside a little of every paycheck for starting your own business or investing. Because I guarantee that the day will come when you won't want to work for someone for the rest of your life
Best regards,
Kevin Mastaw