What you didn't go to the JOB FAIRS, most employers have 6 months of prescreened job applications, recommended hires, and those waiting for an opening. WOW, they are not going to be falling at your feet--and with the end of the year, FEO's on vacation, and just trying to get past inventory---give yourself 6 months. Did you take any apprenticeships during your schooling?. You may have to get creative in the job that you are looking for--- most graduates never get a position in the feild that they have their degree in. look at it this way--every year more students graduate with a Jurnalism degree then there has ever been jurnalists
2007-01-12 17:49:16
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answered by redrepair 5
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2007-01-12 22:29:10
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answered by Dreams comes true 2
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Apart from major job websites like Monster, Hotjobs, Careerbuilder and Craigslist where you could apply for jobs and upload your resume ,you could also search for jobs using aggregators like Simply Hired and Indeed. Check this out for more information http://tinyurl.com/emdyn
2007-01-13 01:12:09
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answered by Lisa W 4
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have you tried applying to be a financial advisor? those firms always seem to be recruiting at my school (especially ameriprise)
in any event, a couple of weeks is normal. if you find yourself waiting for a couple of months, try widening your search to other business functions besides finance.
and don't forget to make use of your school's career resources. it's their job to help you get a job.
2007-01-12 17:48:55
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answered by morequestions 5
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Check out those employment offers where many employers get together, check banks also you might do it by Internet.
2007-01-12 17:43:52
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answered by Armando 4
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no, juspt keep looking, God got something good in store for ya
2007-01-12 17:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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