College degree and no one is hiring me-so down and depressed!?
Favorite Answer
Check with some professors and see if they know anyone who needs a research assistant or the like. Try to get research-oriented jobs or jobs teaching kids’ classes at the local community center — start to get your name out there by a few different ways. it takes a year or two to build up but then people will start thinking of your name.
Be very clear with yourself about what sort of job you want, what company you want to work for and what field that is and then stay focused. Don’t aim too high because you have too much professional competition — you should be looking for entry-level professional jobs, not food service and custodial.
A biology degree also suggests a liberal arts background, which can help you a lot.
Get networking and ask anyone in your circle of friends or family if they know anyone who is looking for someone like you. If you have an idea of what companies you’d like to work for, go deeper, get some information about the company, call someone who is in the department you are interested in, and (without asking for a job) tell them you are interested in learning more about their company’s future and prospects and that you have a few questions. Explain that you are a recent graduate wanting to learn more about your options in the market, if they ask why. After you’ve learned more about that company, you may decide you do want to apply there, anmd now that you do, you know at least one name.
Hope this helps, and keep your courage — you will begin and then keep going, like everyone does. It’s not easy but it will happen.
Get with Monster and FlipDog and give as full a profile as you can, and open the market to as many cities as you can — be willing to move.
A Biology bachelor’s is kind of like a psychology bachelor’s. Without the extra certification you’re kind of stuck in a career/educational limbo. But by all means please don’t do the fast-food thing. You’re much better off putting yourself in some kind of work-study program for your Masters or CLS in Biology, or something along those lines. Hope this helps.