Originally posted by: theknight571
Depends on where you are, I suppose.
I had no problem finding a job after graduating in '93.
However, when I got laid off last year, it took me 6 months to find a new job... and I ended up taking a large pay cut to get it.
I'm in the Detroit / SE Michigan area.
Found your problem.
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: narreth
whoa @ 2.3gpa and getting a job offer O_O
GPA is extremely overrated. Most jobs I've applied to don't even ask - and the one that did, still gave me an offer (I had a 2.8)
While this is true, I do know many companies that cut off at 3.0. As in, really cut off. I had a 3.55 and I didn't get an interview for one Raytheon position because of GPA. I got an interview later through a contact and rocked it hence getting an offer but GPA really did keep me out from that job (they took top 25% of applicants).
Oh and yes you are right about GPA not mattering if you can get an interview and have people skills, however the problem comes when you can't even get the interview.
And at great companies they don't need any more qualified people applying, they get plenty of great applicants with >3.0 so they have their pick of the litter anyways.
Honestly, if you are not at a top-tier school and you can't swing a 3.0, dang. I love my school but it is definitely not top tier, I pulled a 3.5 working every year and having a blast. Anyone with <3.0 just didn't try.
				
		
			