sutherbj
Mechanical
- Mar 26, 2008
- 2
I was hoping to obtain some advice regarding obtaining my first job. I graduated this last December and took a month off for personal reflection regarding where I want to go with my degree, and so I've been interviewing for about 2 months now. I graduated with a 3.3 from the University of Wisconsin, and have co-op experience, volunteer research experience, etc.
I think my credentials are sufficient, and my communication skills are decent (for an engineer at least), though I'm having trouble both getting interviews and going past the first interview.
I used to use Monster, Careerbuilder, etc. but found that they are pretty useless. Most of my interviews have come from recruiting agencies finding my resume on those websites and contacting me, and also for signing up for interviews on campus from visiting companies.
Can anybody give me some suggestions on other ways of landing interviews? Does it normally take this long of searching to obtain a job?
Also, ANY suggestions about getting an interview for a job outside of my local region would be great, everything so far has been too close for me personally.
Thanks in advance.
I think my credentials are sufficient, and my communication skills are decent (for an engineer at least), though I'm having trouble both getting interviews and going past the first interview.
I used to use Monster, Careerbuilder, etc. but found that they are pretty useless. Most of my interviews have come from recruiting agencies finding my resume on those websites and contacting me, and also for signing up for interviews on campus from visiting companies.
Can anybody give me some suggestions on other ways of landing interviews? Does it normally take this long of searching to obtain a job?
Also, ANY suggestions about getting an interview for a job outside of my local region would be great, everything so far has been too close for me personally.
Thanks in advance.