Why can't I get a job? Recent Grad, 3.7 GPA, Good Exp, Year and a half of searching..

Discussion in 'Economics' started by INeedAJob, Sep 8, 2009.

  1. zdreg

    zdreg

    this is a sad commentary on the US. u have public school teachers who basically have no responsibility but 25 years + experience are making $80,000+ with large benefits.priorities are completely up side down in the US>
     
    #151     Sep 13, 2009
  2. hey losers................ all these jobs you talking about are being outsourced to India as i write this......................wake up losers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111111
     
    #152     Sep 13, 2009
  3. aegis

    aegis

    LOL, true.
     
    #153     Sep 13, 2009
  4. Well not getting a job in the field 7 years after graduation leads me to believe you are hiding something else.
     
    #154     Sep 13, 2009
  5. Id say the degree is important. All else equal BS > BA. Hiring managers don't want to risk hiring someone who doesn't know how to think quantitatively. BS gives them slightly more confidence over BA. Similar and even more pronounced when you compare degrees... Eng vs English,Philosophy,Media etc. Then there is the caliber of the school you are at...which amplifies these even further.

    When you mix these variables up all at once you can get into the whole debate, that is ultimately very subjective, of BA in management from school XYZ vs BS EE from ABC.


    The hiring manager wants to spend as little time training you into who he wants you to become as possible. What you add to his team, he doesn't want to come at the expense of stealing his thunder.
     
    #155     Sep 13, 2009
  6. Dont worry, with the coming economic collapse of the dollar, it will equal the rupee in the next 2 years and people will finally start hiring in the US again. Of course the 80k per year they pay you will only have about 5k worth of todays buying power...
     
    #156     Sep 13, 2009
  7. I took beginning and intermediate microeconomics as well as mathematical statistics. They had heavy multivariable calculus. I got A’s, broke the curves and had half the class coming to me for help. I have a business minor so I took all the core Finance BS classes too.
     
    #157     Sep 13, 2009
  8. hoffmanw

    hoffmanw

    My friend is an elementary teacher in NYC. He has a master degree and 11 year experiences rather. He is making well over $80,000 now. Thanks to Mike Bloomberg. He just gets another 8% salary increase this year.
     
    #158     Sep 13, 2009
  9. pitz

    pitz

    Not hiding anything. The tech industry never revived itself after the crash, and the only people hired have been foreigners. My whole graduating class is the same way. And the few who did manage to get jobs have been exposed to constant layoffs, downsizings, and have had absolutely no bargaining power with their employer for a living wage. Its nothing short of a disaster.

    And I went to a top-20 engineering school. Not some state college. Heck, even ivy league graduates in engineering for most of the past decade are having serious problems in the job market.

    Only a dying, collapsing country and economy would leave their best and brightest talent unemployed, while enriching people who add absolutely nothing of value to the economy (ie: bankers).
     
    #159     Sep 14, 2009
  10. Eight

    Eight

    Can't beat 'em =join 'em... I transitioned out of Engineering and started studying trading a few years ago... civilizations go through phases, we seem to be about 40 years behind the UK, they go from manufacturing to finance to collapse probably, might as well cash in before the collapse.. look who we elected, it's not like anybody is going to stave off anything that is inevitable...
     
    #160     Sep 14, 2009