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nicklepickle
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that fact that there is 16 pages of posts about people still be unemployed is sad.

i always see now hiring signs up at places, guess they just arent the jobs people want.

i have two jobs and need a third but i would feel guilty taking it from someone who doesnt even have one

5/18/2009 12:45:44 PM

TaterSalad
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I have an interview Thursday. Its my first one since Christmas so I hope I'm not too rusty. I need to start working soon so these loan payments don't hit me like a ton of bricks in 6 months!

5/19/2009 1:37:09 AM

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^^I concur

5/19/2009 3:42:11 AM

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Interview today. Contacted by a recruiter from a different company yesterday.

5/19/2009 9:11:24 AM

d7freestyler
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I have gotten 0 call backs. I can't even get recruiters to call me back! I'm starting to get a little down about this job search.

5/19/2009 9:21:30 AM

Ernie
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You sound like me six months ago. Stay strong homie.

5/19/2009 9:26:57 AM

Wadhead1
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Honestly it's all networking. I'm just lucky to have been able to meet a lot of people, and I stay on top of them to ask what they're doing, if they need people, know people that need people, etc.

5/19/2009 9:29:41 AM

tough90zx
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d7, I haven't gotten any call backs either. I feel your pain and it's tough to get up everyday and keep looking.

5/19/2009 10:02:35 AM

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just be relentless and apply for everything that you are wiling to do (after tailoring your resume to each job) you look a lot more appealing/in demand once you have a job to a prospective better one.

5/19/2009 10:11:19 AM

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"I have gotten 0 call backs. I can't even get recruiters to call me back! I'm starting to get a little down about this job search"


I was like this for a little over a month, no responses at all. Just last Friday I had a phone interview with a company in Durham, and it went really well. Going in for an in-person interview on Friday, fingers crossed.

If you're feeling down, maybe try applying for different kinds of jobs. Just look for jobs you think would be fun (even if they pay a little less). I was about to apply to work in a bakery until I heard back from this company, just because I like making food.

5/19/2009 11:31:18 AM

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Just keep looking you all. I'm very fortunate to have only applied to a few positions--3 weeks before graduation. I had an interview with 2 different companies. Then 2nd interviews. And then a job offer a few days after graduation.

5/19/2009 3:23:29 PM

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phone interviews are great...especially when your current job all you do is talk on the phone to clients. Of course, straight out of college it would be weird, but now I have no problem with phone interviews, I just pretend it is a client. The job I have now I only had to do a phone interview, probably because the actual job was in another state and with the Feds, if you do one of the interviews by phone, all have to occur by phone, even if the person is there (contractor). A couple of my coworkers who were contractors got called into the conference room for their interviews, while the person conducting the interview was in their office on the same floor just about 50 feet away.

[Edited on May 19, 2009 at 3:34 PM. Reason : w]

5/19/2009 3:31:25 PM

tough90zx
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Is anyone finding much in engineering?

5/19/2009 3:53:35 PM

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I saw a lot of jobs out there for civil engineers in my field and I applied to most every position I could find east of the mississippi. I didn't hear back from any of that, lol.

There's jobs out there, it just seems that employers are collecting resumes, only hiring on people with a good amount of relevant experience, and trying to hire locally. I haven't seen much around here for civil engineers.

Not sure about the other fields.

5/19/2009 4:27:35 PM

simonn
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^ i found that to be the case as well, granted i had no experience at all in what i wanted to do (water).

5/19/2009 5:11:27 PM

roddy
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I think it will be about two years before there is really a bunch of hiring...and even then I think the employers will try to be leaner and have one person do the job of three, although some can say that has already happened some...but I see it growing.

5/19/2009 5:49:33 PM

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"I have gotten 0 call backs. I can't even get recruiters to call me back! I'm starting to get a little down about this job search. "

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"You sound like me six months ago. Stay strong homie"

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"d7, I haven't gotten any call backs either. I feel your pain and it's tough to get up everyday and keep looking."

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"just be relentless and apply for everything that you are wiling to do (after tailoring your resume to each job) you look a lot more appealing/in demand once you have a job to a prospective better one."


yup yup yup yup. all of feb, march and april sucked for me. i had 1 interview in that time period. then about 3 weeks ago i had 4 in a week and got 2 offers and got to take a job i actually liked, and still got a pay increase.

keep at it. you'll get something

5/19/2009 10:14:32 PM

d7freestyler
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I applied for 2 more jobs today, one of which looks really awesome. I also spoke with 2 contacts about work, but both places are not hiring right now. Also, I got a call about a possible job through a recruiter who got my name from another guy I know. Hopefully something will come from all this.

5/21/2009 11:32:27 PM

Jenniferyan
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I've got an interview for an insurance sales job that I already know I don't want on Tuesday (they found me, I didn't apply). Do I got on the interview for practice, or go ahead and say "thanks, but no thanks"?

5/22/2009 7:53:54 AM

Wadhead1
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Practice

5/22/2009 8:03:01 AM

DeltaBeta
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My wife got a job yesterday for a summer job (she's a teacher) at the first place she walked into. She asked if they had a lot of applications in right now due to the economy and the manager said, no and in fact 2 people had left and they were having trouble filling the positions.

Weird.

5/22/2009 9:14:41 AM

d7freestyler
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^^^ I would definitely interview for the practice. If they offer you the position, you can always politely decline. Additional practice, even if you know you don't want the job, can't hurt.

5/22/2009 10:34:54 AM

arhodes
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I got laid off a week ago. Right now I'm looking for jobs in coal power generation or air pollution control, but I'm not going to be picky.

5/22/2009 12:38:08 PM

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i had a insurance sales company contact me while I was unemployed, but after I found out the first "interview" was an information session with about 30 people, and then there were 2+ rounds of group interviews, it wasn't worth going to the first one.

just know that you might not get the chance to talk one on one with someone

5/22/2009 4:18:38 PM

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is the insurance sales job with aflac?

5/22/2009 5:20:04 PM

roddy
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I wonder what is going to happen when everyones unemployment ends...I guess we will start finding out toward the end of the year....also, those millions of college grads are now looking for jobs. The baby boomers can't afford to retire now and their coworkers will be stuck changing their depends until they die.....

5/24/2009 3:29:23 PM

fatcatt316
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Woooh, just got a job offer and I start tomorrow! It's a 6-month contract, but it pays better than my old job plus includes benefits.

Dang, 3.5 months of unemployment. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Good luck everyone else finding a job.

5/26/2009 10:56:03 AM

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the wife to be just applied to a job that is literally PERFECT for her...I really hope she gets it but we'll see. She has a degree in English and a K-6 teaching license. In college she worked for 3 publishing companies doing editing/proofreading including one of them being a children's book publishing company.

This past weekend we saw a job opening for a children's book publishing company looking for an editor/proofreader and the place she would work is literally 3 miles from my apartment. It couldn't be more perfect, but the ad had already been up for 5 days so I'm hoping we weren't too late in this job climate :/

5/26/2009 11:05:12 AM

Wadhead1
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^Good luck, sounds like a great opportunity. I'm hoping that somewhere along the way I'll figure out what I'm really meant to be doing.

5/26/2009 11:16:40 AM

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It is good to see people finding jobs. I am having the hardest time finding something engineering related in the RTP area. I seem to keep finding things far from here, I guess it's the large number of graduates in this area.

5/26/2009 11:38:27 AM

CalledToArms
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yea i had a really tough time staying in that area (hence why I took a job in SC). more power to you if you can stick it out and find something though man! as always, good luck.

[Edited on May 26, 2009 at 12:13 PM. Reason : ]

5/26/2009 12:12:47 PM

Mindstorm
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^^ That was my guess as well as to why this place has such a dearth of jobs.

The job I applied for that a recruiter was collecting resumes for was only up for one friday afternoon and part of a monday before he took the ad down. It was for a job in Cary, so I imagine there's a lot of folks out there looking at all times of the day trying to snag that newly posted job.

Now is definitely a great time to want to relocate, as that looks to be the only way you're going to get any money right now, haha.

5/26/2009 1:49:51 PM

tough90zx
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I feel like this area is a huge sinkhole for resumes. I've sent so many out in this area, I feel like I've almost run out of employers to try.

5/26/2009 2:03:40 PM

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for those who are/have relocated - are companies still offering relocation expenses? I was thinking that with people so desperate to get a job, many companies probably don't even need to pay to move someone to another state. I know I, for one, would use my own dime to move to another state if it meant a good job, whereas in the past, I would fully expect the company to pay all relocation expenses.

5/26/2009 2:09:24 PM

Mindstorm
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Many companies are not fully stocked with asshats and will still pay for your relocation. I saw that on a number of jobs I applied for.

If you manage to get a job with the govt that's classified as a "manpower shortage position" the gubmint will send out their own people to box up and move all your stuff, store it for up to ninety days, then deposit it at your new place free of charge. I am taking advantage of that not too far from now.

I should also mention, however, that I saw a lot of places that were not looking for relocation candidates. Many of them wanted to employ local people. I imagine this is because they can start sooner, they know the area, and there are probably plenty of well-qualified individuals within range of every skilled/white collar job offered in America right now.

5/26/2009 2:36:31 PM

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"I feel like this area is a huge sinkhole for resumes. I've sent so many out in this area, I feel like I've almost run out of employers to try."

I know what you mean. I just got hired for a job in Durham... it's a little bit of a drive from Garner, but nothing too far.

The big companies might not be hiring, so maybe you can ask around to see if any little companies are hiring in your field? That's what helped me out.

5/26/2009 5:01:48 PM

tough90zx
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I'm an ME alumnus, and it seems like there are thousands of MEs floating around in this area. Maybe I am just imagining things, but I'm not getting any nibbles oustide of sales and HVAC related jobs.

5/26/2009 6:47:59 PM

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"for those who are/have relocated - are companies still offering relocation expenses?"


I was able to get a 5 percent signing bonus from my new job. It's not a whole lot, but it's going to help out pretty significantly in terms of moving from Raleigh to DC. And also killing time in between when I arrive and when I get my first paycheck.

In fact, they originally offered less, and I was able to get more out of them simply by asking. So, it's worth a shot.

5/26/2009 7:07:50 PM

MovieGuru23
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Well, since the canes are out of the playoffs, i can shave and drop off resumes tomorrow...

5/26/2009 11:05:37 PM

Novicane
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you guys are fail

http://www.kiplinger.com/magazine/archives/2009/07/best-cities-2009-where-the-jobs-are.html

go get a job, stop being lazy

5/26/2009 11:11:54 PM

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5/27/2009 11:48:54 AM

agentlion
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"Nevertheless, Raleigh still has an enviable economic base, built on three universities and Research Triangle Park, where employers in everything from biotech to computers still thrive.

Although Raleigh's unemployment rate has doubled in the past year, to 8.6%, it's still much lower than the 10.8% rate for the state as a whole. And people continue to move here, recognizing -- as we do -- that the Raleigh area will boom again."


yeah, big help.
Raleigh is ranked high because
1) as always, the 3 major universities (which also happen to dump thousands of graduates into the area each year looking for jobs)
2) while unemployment has doubled, it's still lower than the NC average, ignoring the fact that outside of Charlotte and Raleigh, the rest of the state's economy is based on Ag, Textiles and manufacturing. So, yeah - those areas have taken a bigger hit than tech so far, but that doesn't mean things are exactly "good" in tech.
3) and it will "boom again". really? no shit. that's a big fucking help for people who are currently burning through their savings

thanks. again, big help

[Edited on May 27, 2009 at 12:06 PM. Reason : .]

5/27/2009 12:05:10 PM

Mindstorm
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Don't be fallin' for the trolls, now.

5/27/2009 3:51:16 PM

roddy
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I just applied for another job yesterday. I think I have maxed out (or about) my income potential at my present job. It is weird, some people will just stay in the same job for 10 years; however, for me, once i feel like the upward mobility is gone I start applying for positions that have the advancement potential. Some of those people have a house and kids etc that keeps them at one location forever. I have moved 3 times to 3 different states for advancement jobs. When I first starting working for them 5 years ago, they said mobility is the key to advancement and they were not kidding! It does start getting old after awhile when you are constantly relocating!

[Edited on May 27, 2009 at 4:40 PM. Reason : w]

5/27/2009 4:37:28 PM

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Feb: 0 interviews
March: 1 interview
April: 0 interviews
May: 7 interviews
June: 1 scheduled...

5/28/2009 1:38:47 PM

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Anyone looking for jobs in the alternative energy area? I ask this because I think most of the "green tech" stuff is just media hype with no actual job creation. I know now is a recession but still with all the media hype and tax incentives you would think there would be something there..

when i search for green jobs all i get is colorful webpages filled with flowery talk and no real career pages.

Like this:
http://www.suzlon.com/Identity.html?cp=1_2


[Edited on May 29, 2009 at 11:50 AM. Reason : specific]

5/29/2009 11:41:37 AM

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i was looking for green tech stuff when i was unemployed recently. perhaps i didn't do very thorough research, as i would think charlotte would have a few players, but i couldn't find anything other than duke energy. and i'm wary of working for companies with > 500 employees so i didn't pursue it too hard

5/29/2009 11:44:07 AM

tough90zx
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Steve,

I have been looking for alternative energy jobs as well, but I can't find anything that doesn't require 5-10 years of experience.

5/29/2009 11:54:15 AM

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if you are a female and want a job send me a pm

[Edited on May 29, 2009 at 12:22 PM. Reason : 3-11pm shift primarily, maybe a few 7am-3 shifts]

5/29/2009 12:20:03 PM

sd2nc
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^^,^^^ I'm in CO and it's huge here. Venture companies are dropping money like crazy for newer businesses.

5/29/2009 12:48:45 PM

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