Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: Leros
I have a lot of friends who are just graduating colleges who are getting numerous job offers.
depends on the industry. If you are in enviromental engineer, you are gonna find a job. My firm cannot find anybody and my group has been looking for an Electrical Engineer for 2 years.
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: Leros
I have a lot of friends who are just graduating colleges who are getting numerous job offers.
depends on the industry. If you are in enviromental engineer, you are gonna find a job. My firm cannot find anybody and my group has been looking for an Electrical Engineer for 2 years.
Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: Leros
I have a lot of friends who are just graduating colleges who are getting numerous job offers.
depends on the industry. If you are in enviromental engineer, you are gonna find a job. My firm cannot find anybody and my group has been looking for an Electrical Engineer for 2 years.
All of my friends are EE, CE, or CS. There are tons of jobs out there. Our career fair was booming and our job posting board has hundreds of jobs.
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
I've been applying almost every night. Sending out resumes and custom tailored cover letters, and have not gotten one invitation to interview yet.
anyone have luck recently?
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
I've been applying almost every night. Sending out resumes and custom tailored cover letters, and have not gotten one invitation to interview yet.
anyone have luck recently?
Originally posted by: NatePo717
I'm getting close to a year unemployed. It is so depressing. I've managed to find a few little part time jobs doing some QA testing but that's about it.
I want my old job back..... Was an HVAC Designer.
Originally posted by: SuperSix
Sitting back, firing off tons of resumes to online ads will not work.
What are you doing to separate yourself from the myriad of other applicants? Are you following up each and every application with a PHONE CALL? At the very least an email?
Thisnk about it that way - you are nothing but another email submission in a sea of desperate people.
Originally posted by: SuperSix
Sitting back, firing off tons of resumes to online ads will not work.
What are you doing to separate yourself from the myriad of other applicants? Are you following up each and every application with a PHONE CALL? At the very least an email?
Thisnk about it that way - you are nothing but another email submission in a sea of desperate people.
Originally posted by: sandmanwake
Originally posted by: BoomerD
The official unemployment rate in my county just dropped...from 16.3% to 15.8%...but the EDD admits that the "unofficial rate" which includes people who have exhausted their benefits and/or have just given up looking is well over 20%.
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There's something decidedly shady in my opinion about not counting people who are still looking for work, but whose benefits ran out. The ones who gave up, I can sort of understand. Not quite sure how you're supposed to feed and house yourself if you just give up though.
Originally posted by: Modular
But do you have Hope and Change?
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: sandmanwake
Originally posted by: BoomerD
The official unemployment rate in my county just dropped...from 16.3% to 15.8%...but the EDD admits that the "unofficial rate" which includes people who have exhausted their benefits and/or have just given up looking is well over 20%.
.
There's something decidedly shady in my opinion about not counting people who are still looking for work, but whose benefits ran out. The ones who gave up, I can sort of understand. Not quite sure how you're supposed to feed and house yourself if you just give up though.
We've got this wonderful thing in our country called welfare where all the productive members of society get to pay for the people who just "give up".
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Kalmah
I've been unemployed for uh... 9 months now? I've been sending several resumes and turning in applications daily for the last 9 months.
Guess how many calls I've had for an interview.. 0 (that is ZERO).
.
you aren't alone
I just passed the 1k resumes sent out mark, gotten 2 call backs 1 went to the next round. fun times
Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: Leros
I have a lot of friends who are just graduating colleges who are getting numerous job offers.
depends on the industry. If you are in enviromental engineer, you are gonna find a job. My firm cannot find anybody and my group has been looking for an Electrical Engineer for 2 years.
All of my friends are EE, CE, or CS. There are tons of jobs out there. Our career fair was booming and our job posting board has hundreds of jobs.
