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Gucci

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I am graduating this May with my degree in Industrial Engineering.  I have had a few onsite interviews and have one coming up this Thurs-Sat.  I am wanting some advice on where to find more jobs.  It would need to be entry level.  I dont have a preferences as far as location.  I have used my school's career services, hotjobs, monster, and career builder.  More specifically if anyone knows of places in Dallas but honestly I dont care where the job is at as long as its not Oklahoma!!  Thanks.

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My best resource has been the local newspapers website.  That's where I found both my jobs when we moved to a new city.



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when i graduated last may, i went to the website of the hospitals that i wanted to work at.  there was an employment section.  also, at my school, there was a list of where graduates work by major, so going to those institutions would be good because they know what kind of workers your school produces (i hope that makes sense).  also, if you subscribe to engineering magazines, there will probably also be names of companies. 

-- Edited by shopgirl82 at 20:01, 2005-04-04

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Originally posted by: shopgirl82

"when i graduated last may, i went to the website of the hospitals that i wanted to work at.  there was an employment section.  also, at my school, there was a list of where graduates work by major, so going to those institutions would be good because they know what kind of workers your school produces (i hope that makes sense).  also, if you subscribe to engineering magazines, there will probably also be names of companies.  -- Edited by shopgirl82 at 20:01, 2005-04-04"

I was going to suggest the same thing.  Not sure what kind of engineering you want to do or who you want to work for but there are usually a ton of jobs in Houston with Oil/Gas/Utilities.  You  might want to try there.

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