Entry level jobs are seldom if ever advertised.
Just follow this simple three step process to getting a job.
1) Make up a pile of resumes. (Get them letter perfect with no typo’s or misspellings or grammar errors, get professional assistance in writing one.)
2) Research the engineering firms in your area, know what each one’s strength and weaknesses are, who is in charge of the electrical department and what some current and major past projects are.
3) Go to the key individuals at the researched companies, dazzle them with your brilliance and knowledge of their firm and the local industry and ask for a job.
Step three may have to be repeated many times until successful.
The beauty of this process is that it works for any and all entry level jobs with no regard for discipline.
Good luck (which is what’s left after the sweat of hard work evaporates.)
Rick Kitson MBA P.Eng
Construction Project Management
From conception to completion