Undergrad resumes are so cute
10/13/2011 3:28:47 PM
colored paper with glitter?
10/13/2011 3:34:16 PM
I only go to Florida to hunt recruits
10/13/2011 3:38:33 PM
I'm hoping for collages!
10/13/2011 3:39:09 PM
haha some of them might as well have been. I had one guy hand me a resume that all it talked about were random ass classes (kayaking, Central American public policy, etc) he was taking this semester and that he was in the university's juggling team. I didn't even know there was a juggling team. I guess if he's applying for a job as a street performer in Costa Rica he's set!
10/13/2011 3:39:12 PM
He is working on his 99 percent degree.
10/13/2011 3:40:47 PM
I kind of feel like pulling kids like him aside and saying, "Dude, come on. At least try and get an internship before you get out of here. This is just embarrassing," but I doubt my organization would appreciate that
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10/13/2011 3:43:28 PM
It's always been kind of to me how many people graduate with no relevant experience.
10/13/2011 4:05:49 PM
Buy them a bus ticket and point them to Wall Street.
10/13/2011 4:11:54 PM
Ah, did you get any people who are graduating in a major that your company has nothing to do with? I'm never really sure how to tell those people that their degrees aren't pertinent to the open positions without making them look stupid.
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10/13/2011 4:47:39 PM
co-ops and internships pay crazy good though
10/13/2011 4:49:00 PM
I've been to two NCSU career fairs as a recruiter, and it really makes for a lonnngg day. Mostly because people will just walk up and hand you a resume and not say a word. Absolutely no confidence or conversational skills. It's hard to be nice all day long to people when they do that.It makes decisions easy when people walk right up and know how to talk.
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10/13/2011 4:52:11 PM
The thread is going to far off track (or is it?) but here's my cool story bro:Girl from my home town completely busted her ass to graduate with a Business degree in 3 years. Overloaded on hours, maxed out summer sessions, etc to make her college life a living hell.She moved back home, dated a bunch of young marines mixed with some high school kids, and is now a stay at home wife of a guy on disability. I think she just started working at her dad's business or something though.
10/13/2011 5:14:00 PM
i think college should be 2 years in the classroom, 2 years in the field. unpaid or paid depending on company budget, and you pay normal tuition as the school would help place you in internships/co-ops that can help you succeed in the future.can't do a lot with most CHASS degrees without any experience in anything.
10/13/2011 5:16:18 PM
3 hours is nothing. I spent the whole day recruiting at the Engr Career Fair last week. The line of casually-dressed Indian masters students wearing sandals waiting to hand me their 3-4 page long resumes was unending.]
10/13/2011 5:41:57 PM
^exactly this.
10/13/2011 6:30:51 PM
Pfffft, resumes.I'm working on dat curriculum vitae, son(and I'll probably mess it up the first few drafts )
10/13/2011 6:31:27 PM
Am I invited to the wedding?I will behave, promise
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10/13/2011 9:34:18 PM
yeah the engineering career fair is fun. A bunch of supernerds walking around in khakis, collared shirts, and tennis shoes trying to act like they have social skills so they can get a job with a bunch of other socially inept engineers. lolz worthy.
10/13/2011 10:19:32 PM
I handled myself quite well at the engineering CF thankyouverymuchThen again I talk for a living so interviews/first impressions are cake. I ended up basically palling around with most of the recruiters, even subtly flirted with one. Except the Nextera Energy lady...she was so obligingly cordial I felt I had accidentally walked into the dmv at 5pm
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10/14/2011 1:41:47 AM
Random question for the wolfpackgrrr and the other recruiters. If you see a resume of someone who is 28 with military experience who just graduated with the same degree as a newly graduated 22 year old, who do you prefer?
10/14/2011 2:18:21 AM
Is the 22yo undergrad a female with a huge rack?Cuz they're picking her over you.EDIT: Was this was an engineering fair? I guess that would be wildly out of the question.[Edited on October 14, 2011 at 2:21 AM. Reason : f]
10/14/2011 2:20:09 AM
In that case, it's perfectly understandable
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10/14/2011 8:37:25 AM
^Why is it a female?dat gender biasI'm Krallum and i approved this message./]
10/14/2011 8:39:34 AM
All hot chicks get interviews
10/14/2011 8:41:40 AM
^^ Because Netstorm established she was a chick
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10/14/2011 8:44:18 AM
I'm guessing the Catch 22 is you spend more time in school and therefore are likely to accrue more debt than if you graduated on time.And then there's the whole thing with universities being pressured to get students in and out in four years and discouraging students from taking longer than that.
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10/14/2011 9:29:38 AM
If someone stands out, we definitely have a say in who gets hired. It's important to make sure the right people are hired for the job, not just someone who looks good on paper.For the most part though, the interviews and hiring are done by managers, and HR is there to do the paperwork to make everything official.
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10/14/2011 9:33:14 AM
prior military who get engineering degrees doesnt usually bode well. I find that they often have a hard time thinking creatively or being flexible, and get frustrated easily in a corporate environment where there is a basic expectation of individual effort and collaboration outside a strict hierarchy. prior military who hire on as technicians just based on their military experience, is a different story, and are often great employees.FTR i'm prior military who got an engineering degree, but I'm special.
10/14/2011 3:10:29 PM
Do not wear a hat to the career fair, to visiting potential employer, or to interview.
10/14/2011 4:14:45 PM
Ugh I have this student that keeps emailing me about setting up a time to talk about our job opportunities. I have no idea how he got my email address in the first place. I guess one of the career fair organizers gave it to him. Thing is, this kid keeps changing his mind about when he wants to stop by my office or waits until the last possible second to email me to see if I'm free. I work on the same freaking campus he's a student of, how hard is it to walk by at a designated time?Pro tip: If you piss off a recruiter before you even meet them, chances of getting a job are low.
10/17/2011 12:45:28 PM
E-mail him the pro tip. I was skipping class and everything to get a job. It worked.
10/17/2011 12:53:51 PM
I gave him a time that worked for me this week and told him if he can't manage that then he's SOL. I'm done playing email tag with this kid.[Edited on October 17, 2011 at 1:06 PM. Reason : at]
10/17/2011 1:05:55 PM
I think what sucks the most is that most majors will tell you straight up during orientation that they STRONGLY RECOMMEND you NOT working a job while enrolled to dedicate all your efforts to your studies. Then when you finish, employers want to see relevant experience before hiring.
10/17/2011 1:28:42 PM