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October sounds good to start applying. I'd even start looking around now (and you probably are). If something catches your eye you can apply but its probably too early. I don't know what you're looking for, but if its something that may require a security clearance and all that jazz, the sooner you apply the better because all that stuff takes a lot of time.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Mororvia said:October sounds good to start applying. I'd even start looking around now (and you probably are). If something catches your eye you can apply but its probably too early. I don't know what you're looking for, but if its something that may require a security clearance and all that jazz, the sooner you apply the better because all that stuff takes a lot of time.
Good luck!
True, but now is too early in my opinion.
I'll start applying most likely in late September.
Another question is how to apply? I can't apply to job postings because they all say... "Start Date: As soon as possible."
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I would wait until your almost done, say half way into your last semester. No one is going to hire you a year from when you apply.
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cyrusabdollahi said:I would wait until your almost done, say half way into your last semester. No one is going to hire you a year from when you apply.
So, January?
Personally, I'll probably end up asking friends and professors and such. I wouldn't want to apply after everyone else.
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I don't know, I am just saying don't apply too early. They might tell you to wait until your final grades are in before they make a decision. Also, I would not worry about applying after everyone else. I would worry about being above and beyond everyone else when you do apply. That will matter most.
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cyrusabdollahi said:I don't know, I am just saying don't apply too early. They might tell you to wait until your final grades are in before they make a decision. Also, I would not worry about applying after everyone else. I would worry about being above and beyond everyone else when you do apply. That will matter most.
Being above and beyond means squat if the position is filled. So yeah, applying earlier is better.
They don't wait until the final grades are in as far as I know. Everyone I know gets hired well before the final exams even begin.
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JasonRox said:Being above and beyond means squat if the position is filled. So yeah, applying earlier is better.
They don't wait until the final grades are in as far as I know. Everyone I know gets hired well before the final exams even begin.
I agree. Nothing bad will happen by applying too early other than potential disappointment by being told no. If your resume says "graduating April 2008" they should see that and either contact you anyway, or just ignore your app.
Note: I misread your initial post when I first posted mine. October is probably too early to seriously apply. If there's a dream job you see, try it. End of January/start of February you can go all out. Depending on where you apply, it may take a month or so before you start going through the hiring motions so that should give you a nice buffer before graduation.
Of course, this is all personal opinion :)
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At my school, graduating seniors in my department (geophysics) almost all have multiple offers before Christmas. Most sometime in October. We have a pretty large career fair in September, which is way larger than the spring one...
From my experience, with the career fair, most major corporations are looking to hire starting in the fall of your senior year. Start looking then. At the very least you'll make some contacts who may want to talk to you in the spring.
If you want till the spring you'll probably be facing very stiff competition from all the other schools graduating in the area.
From my experience, with the career fair, most major corporations are looking to hire starting in the fall of your senior year. Start looking then. At the very least you'll make some contacts who may want to talk to you in the spring.
If you want till the spring you'll probably be facing very stiff competition from all the other schools graduating in the area.
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