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  1. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    Thank you all for your extremely helpful input. You've given me helpful information to work with. Thank you again.
  2. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    ewh the point still stands, regardless of semantics. call it majority or a bell curve with small variance. majority are around 22 age and around same level of maturity and life experience
  3. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    i just wanted to thank you all for your input. it is like brain storming different ideas from different angles. great stuff.
  4. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    thanks sam74 yes. i should have made a use of freely available resources in career centers. and i am signed up with a temp agency to provide me with temp jobs. haven't heard from them yet.
  5. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    thanks ewh for input i've mentioned earlier that i am open minded about relocation. i even applied to jobs outside north america. i wrote in cover letter that i would relocate at own expense and that i would work 24/7 to make sure i compensate for any deficiency. the second point is that...
  6. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    SiliconeAurora thanks for input. i did think about moving to another location where my field is in demand. however, there is too much risk with the little savings i have. i found that the PhD with guaranteed funding to be less riskier. so, i stayed where i am and chose to prepare for PhD...
  7. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    flash3780 thanks for your sympathy :) but, i am not really offended by the replies. nothing really can top a 3-year unemployment. and the replies are written with good intention and i do take them into consideration, although i may sound defensive in my replies. and thanks for tips and...
  8. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    KENAT my job hunting has been centered around internet. but i have been very resourceful at it and got my self few phone interviews on top of screening phone calls. but nothing beyond that, mainly due to unwillingness to relocate an entry-level grad. one time, i started putting on resume that i...
  9. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    yes IRstuff i improved my skills. but also i have become more undesirable with passing time.
  10. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    thanks controlsdude yes. recently, i got very serious about relocating. but i was afraid i would not be able to afford it if i don't find any temp job by the time my savings ran out. so i had to weigh between guaranteed PhD with funding vs Alberta with no job prospect and little money.
  11. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    ctopher good for your son, although it may not be due to better job hunting skills. it could be that an opportunity presented itself at the right place and time for your son. most likely his job hunting skills are withing the range of that for other grads. i wish him good luck in future endeavors.
  12. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    you have to wounder how many entry-level grads follow your job hunting techniques. probably, you guys speak from experience. but as far as entry-level grads, we have limited job hunting and interviewing skills. so, i don't think the problem is heavily due to poor job hunting, because all grads...
  13. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    ctopher surprisingly, there aren't. keep in mind that US is going through the toughest recession in years. i am serious about finding job or at least i was. i did not spend 6 years working hard on earning engineering degrees, only to be not serious about working in engineering. i think the...
  14. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    thanks ischgl99, yes. i have been applying extensively during those 3 years. i made it a full time job.
  15. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    MintJulep i was not like that until recently after i gave up on job search and started focusing on PhD. you have to put yourself in my shoe to understand the psychological effect of long-term unemployment. i read once a survey that people usually give up and switch career around the 3 year...
  16. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    thanks casseopeia i like the idea of free training, since i cannot afford it
  17. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    thanks MintJulep yes. i should have been more blunt about it, had it not been for my pride. i was hoping they (close friends) would show the initiative. nonetheless, they are really few friends. not that many.
  18. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    thanks flash3780 i doubt the problem is my resume. i did have few phone interviews. i am not really attached to DC and applied everywhere. but in this recession, there are always entry-level engineers nearby who can interview in person and be hired at no further expenses to the company. now the...
  19. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    basically, i have been applying for almost 3 years using different techniques and resume formats. thanks to all for the helpful suggestions. what bothers me the most is the psychological obstacle of realizing that i am 5 years out of BSc with no career, while I can/could. i hope this does not...
  20. unemployedengineer

    3 years unemployment

    delagina i am a permanent resident

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