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Hi there,
I have a JD and a BA in art history. I have been looking for a job since the August MCAT since this is my glide year. At first I was just looking for a medical job, but then I realized that would be next to impossible and now I'm just looking for anything. I've gone on 20 interviews since then and sent out about 80 resumes--in every imaginable field. And....nothing.
So my question is....how does one go about finding a full-time job? I'm with two temp agencies, who haven't found me squat, I've emailed every alum in the city I live in (chicago), and I've used my school's online e-recruiting job database. I've also cold-emailed Drs and profs at NW, as well as responded to online and classified postings. With a BA from Williams and a law degree I've landed nothing. I can't believe this and I'm very depressed. Does it usually take two months or more to find something? I have no standards at this point. I'm working a 6.50 job right now retail just to pay the bills, but I really need to find something susbstantial soon.
Thanks,
T
I have a JD and a BA in art history. I have been looking for a job since the August MCAT since this is my glide year. At first I was just looking for a medical job, but then I realized that would be next to impossible and now I'm just looking for anything. I've gone on 20 interviews since then and sent out about 80 resumes--in every imaginable field. And....nothing.
So my question is....how does one go about finding a full-time job? I'm with two temp agencies, who haven't found me squat, I've emailed every alum in the city I live in (chicago), and I've used my school's online e-recruiting job database. I've also cold-emailed Drs and profs at NW, as well as responded to online and classified postings. With a BA from Williams and a law degree I've landed nothing. I can't believe this and I'm very depressed. Does it usually take two months or more to find something? I have no standards at this point. I'm working a 6.50 job right now retail just to pay the bills, but I really need to find something susbstantial soon.
Thanks,
T
). The job that I will be starting next week is very understanding and as excited to have me as I am to start working there. Granted, I am well qualified for the job in terms of my educational background and work experience (let's just say that I've been trying to get into med school for a long time now), but I think that it would have been much more difficult to find something like this if I was in a place like New York.