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Posted on 09-10-07 11:46 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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How long did it take you guys to get a job after you graduated?
How did you get the job?
You experience as a job hunter looking back to the yester years.
Thank you
 
Posted on 09-10-07 5:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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White flag,

To be honest, it took me about 4 months to get a job. I did not have any work experience before I graduated and had some college work experience. I had to go to different recruiters and apply to many, many places.

I think you have to have a great deal of patiece and apply to recruiters. Also, apply to at least 10 different places everyday. And remember! the more places you apply the more chances you will have to get a good job!

Good Luck!

PS: which field did you graduate in????
 
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Ummmmmmm.........approximately 15 days.
 
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Ummmmmmm.........approximately 15 days.
 
Posted on 09-13-07 8:27 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I did my undergrad from Nepal in Comp Eng and Grad from US in Information System.
 
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You don't have to wait until you graduate to apply for a job. Apply while you are still in school. A lot of companies hire few months in advance before you actually start the work.

Be confident in interviews! Dazzle your interviewers. Make them say like.."This guy is awesome!"
 
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Start your job hunting process at the end of your junior year. First place to go is your school's career center. If all things go ok, you should have an offer, or better yet, offers by your last semester.

That is what I suggest. I personally did not start looking for job until the latter half of my senior year and regretted it. I could've done better had I known what I said above. Nonetheless, I was lucky because I went to a good school and we had a very good career center. I managed to get a job two weeks before I graduated.
 


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