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Why can't I find a Chemical Engineering job? |
I will be graduating in May 2007 from Virginia Commonwealth University (ABET certified) and can not find a job as a Process, Production, or Environmental Engineer. I do not have a great GPA only 2.7 but I did work for Honeywell International in one of the production plants for 1 1/2 years as a Co-op and I have done polymer reasearch on nano fibers for several companies. I also will be Six Sigma Greenbelt certified before I graduate. So why can't I find a job? The only thing which could be holding me back is my GPA or so I think. You're not the only one out there competing for a job. Try Monster.com. Get Lucky. Because you are too busy messing about on Answers. Are you getting interviews? If not, it is probably your resume. If you are getting interviews, but not offers, then I would guess its your interviewing techniques. Are you applying to the right companies, in the right locations? Yours is a very specialized education which cuts down your job opportunities. Your mentioning of your GPA makes me wonder too. Call your school and ask the Registrars office what information is released with a degree verification. My alma mater will only confirm that 1. the former student did attend and 2. if they graduated or not and their degree. They don't release GPA's. If your school doesn't release it, you may be providing too much information. Which is common for engineering brains. Also, keep in mind that your resume needs to appeal to an HR person who may, or may not, understand anything about what you do. You need to tailor the resume to the end reader. Save your super technical resume to send directly to a working manager. Good luck and if you add some details and we may be able to better help you. recruiting/managing 15 yrs Enlist help through your college, they have resources Try the following websites also: www.chemicalengineer.com www.iHireChemists.com www.Careerbuilders.com www.ajb.org When writing your resume : Expound on your accomplishments. DON'T put your GPA on the resume -- let an employer know your score ONLY if they ask. Don't volunteer information In an interview when an employer asks this question : tell me about yourself? They want to know accomplishments and what you can offer their company . Good luck in your job search look at careerbuilder.com monster.com or opm.com usajobs.opm.gov |
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