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ntsf

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So, I graduated in May with a 3.8 GPA in Computer Science. I have experience with Linux, C/C++, etc. and I've yet to find a job. My resume is up on all the job sites, I've applied to countless jobs, and nada... Something seems wrong to me... Is the economy *that* bad?
 
Depends on where you are. What metro area are you looking in? I've seen a lot of jobs here in the Seattle area that would seem to suit a CS major in my search for Finance jobs.

ZV
 
Originally posted by: ntsf
So, I graduated in May with a 3.8 GPA in Computer Science. I have experience with Linux, C/C++, etc. and I've yet to find a job. My resume is up on all the job sites, I've applied to countless jobs, and nada... Something seems wrong to me... Is the economy *that* bad?

do u hav eany experience?

what distinguishes you from thousands of others with a good gpa and bscs
 
do you have actual work experience or internships?

are your salary demands too high?

where are you looking for a job?

what kind of job are you looking for?

are you just sending resumes out blindly to anywhere or are these available jobs?

the economy isn't bad, i find a lot of people who refuse a lot of jobs because they are picky. or the people that are doing the hiring are looking for more than just a degree.
 
do you have actual work experience or internships?
work experience - mostly consulting... also ran a small company that earned me enough cash for college.

are your salary demands too high?
I have no demands

where are you looking for a job?
near major cities

what kind of job are you looking for?
one that will pay me a salary that will allow me to rent a 1 br apt. and one that includes health insurance

are you just sending resumes out blindly to anywhere or are these available jobs?
only to places that have openings
 
Originally posted by: SampSon
Experience, as in on the job long term experience?

as in out of the class room i worked for a company before doing similar tasks to waht i'm applying for experience.
 
Originally posted by: ntsf
do you have actual work experience or internships?
work experience

are your salary demands too high?
I have no demands

where are you looking for a job?
near major cities

what kind of job are you looking for?
one that will pay me a salary that will allow me to rent a 1 br apt. and one that includes health insurance

are you just sending resumes out blindly to anywhere or are these available jobs?
only to places that have openings

is your work experience related to the job you are applying for?

AND AGAIN

what sets you apart from everyone else with 3.8 gpas and bscs
 
is your work experience in the related to the job you are applying for?
Yes.

what sets you apart from everyone else with 3.8 gpas and bscs
Self starter, good at communicating, excellent problem solver.... Not really sure what you're asking for.


 
Yes, I have the company and consulting experience listed - details technical and leadership ability.
 
Originally posted by: ntsf
I'm starting to wonder if I should instead put "Seeking entry level position" 😕

what does it say currently.......if this is your first job outta college what else would it say besides seeking entry level
 
im in the same boat as you i have a BS in Physics 3.4 GPA and i cant find a job either

i have allplied everyhere even placers liek best buy, blockbuster and teh local supermarket yet no job

and i really need money to pay for loans and Photo school which i will eb starting in feb
 
So, let me add to the question: Shouldn't I be able to get a decent job with a BS degree? (even if the CS is just an extra)
 
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: ntsf
I'm starting to wonder if I should instead put "Seeking entry level position" 😕

what does it say currently.......if this is your first job outta college what else would it say besides seeking entry level

If you had a good internship or pt/ft job while in college you shouldn't have to seek an entry level position upon graduation.
 
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