Night shift with a top engineering degree-- probably the best I can do.

About to graduate college and I've been job searching for many months. I'll have a pretty high ranked engineering degree from a good school (etc, etc) and it's seeming like the only job I can get is night shift at a production facility (You need a bachelor's but it doesn't have to be engineering-- could be e.g. Biology).

It also seems like many jobs in my major require technical skills that I'm not willing/able to dig up again and present in an interview. (Like this many years using ** programming language, or software, or this many yrs experience in an industry environment, etc) So it's hard to seem favorable for those positions, leaving me to go for more leadership, soft skill type positions.

I've been looking for so long and don't have much time left that if I get an offer I might just accept it.

It's a little sad, and maybe I harbor some regret as a lot of my peers go to prestigious high paying jobs in consulting and otherwise, but everyone starts somewhere, I guess.

I'm still half-heartedly continuing to apply. A month or two from graduation and I'm still sending out job apps, what a loser, lol.

Any suggestions/ general comments?

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Night shift with a top engineering degree-- probably the best I can do. Night shift with a top engineering degree-- probably the best I can do. Reviewed by Louhi on avril 24, 2021 Rating: 5

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