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Just got a call for another internship offer at the local offices for the largest private commercial real estate finance intermediary.
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Just got a call for another internship offer at the local offices for the largest private commercial real estate finance intermediary.
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Some of yall need to look into career ladders . Go ahead and turn down that #poor $35k/yr a job if you want. But some people understand that that's just the beginning and everyone isn't gonna make $60k out the gate, hell a lot of you won't (talking undergrad degrees only). It's called gradual increases, promotions, bonuses, etc. Some of yall need to get off those imaginary high horses.
prolly cuz your line up was too crisp.My post college life is an utter nightmare.
quick question, did all of you guys jump straight into a job after graduating or did you wait a while? i dont walk until end of spring, not to sure if i want to start applying now or enjoy a little time away from school n stuff.
No problem in taking some time off from school. I don't think it hinders from getting a job anyways on a resume. Even if you take the summer off and start looking in the Fall, that is fine too.
It's definitely something employers will ask about in an interview. I graduated in May 2008 and didn't find a FT job until July 2009. One of the first things they asked me was "what have you been doing since you graduated?"
Congrats
I'm jealous. Have my BS in Criminal Justice and applied last month for a juvenile probation position, and that's with 4 years of experience working with juvenile offenders to boot. If I don't get it I don't know wtf I'm going to do.
What state are you in?
Appreciate it fam.
Georgia. I know a lot of folks I talk to say there's plenty if PO positions available in Atlanta's different counties. (Dekalb, Fulton, Clayton, Cobb, etc). Considering a move?
Depends on your field and location, but I would recommend applying now. It took me forever to find something and I hope no one has to go through that.quick question, did all of you guys jump straight into a job after graduating or did you wait a while? i dont walk until end of spring, not to sure if i want to start applying now or enjoy a little time away from school n stuff.
Definitely a good move considering the wild competition up north for LE and correctional jobs. Just make sure to compare the salaries down south to the cost of living. LEO's anywhere lower than Maryland make significantly less than they do in the northeast. I looked into this and some agencies pay 10-15k LESS than they would up north.Appreciate it fam.
Georgia. I know a lot of folks I talk to say there's plenty if PO positions available in Atlanta's different counties. (Dekalb, Fulton, Clayton, Cobb, etc). Considering a move?
Just got the call that I got hired for a probation officer position. I think it's a good start that'll help me out since I was able to secure a job prior to graduation. Pretty excited. They're supposed to be sending me an official offer letter today.
Forgot to mention, I get my BS in political science in May. I plan on staying at this job until December. If I have enough saved up, I'm looking at moving to Chicago to go to John Marshall law. If not, I'll just hold off until next fall and keep saving up for my eventual move.