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sugarrey
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 03:22 PM
I am looking for work, been looking since March. After hundreds of resumes' I have gotten two interviews. I am getting frustrated with craigslist because 80% of the jobs that say they are local and bullshit "work from home", or jobs in places that are no where near local. On cl admin jobs in denver are actually work at home, make $8000 a week jobs. Screw that.

At this point I will do anything except suck dudes off. I have a bachelors in engineering, and quick to pick up shit. I am a smart individual and a hard worker. Manual labor, admin labor I don't give a shit. I NEED A F'IN JOB. Not afraid to get my hands dirty.

Monster hasn't produced any leads for me, neither has career builder and yahoo jobs is like a large version of craigslist (alot of b.s.). I have started to look at INDEED.com. Is there any denver search engines I am missing?

I am currently in the process of enrollment to get some Microsoft and hopefully Cisco certs. I have worked with PC's and MAC's and am great with a computer (no programming or heavy database stuff yet).

Any help would be appreciated

Devaclis
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 03:26 PM
Dude, look at all of the engineering companies in Denver. There are a LOT of them and man they pay well. Get yourself a sysadmin job or even a support position.

sugarrey
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 03:29 PM
I've been trying. I spend a minimum of 6 hours a day applying for jobs. Even stop in and personally drop off resumes to the jobs I really feel fit and NO HITS!!!! NONE! My work history is good, great actually I think. No felonies, no drugs, WTF?

asp_125
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 03:31 PM
I hear ya, in a couple weeks I may be having more time to ride instead of a regular paycheck.

http://www.jobsearch.com/Colorado.htm

Also try your Linkedin contacts.

Devaclis
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 03:32 PM
Check:

URS

CH2M Hill

HDR

Check out this list man. GOOD companies here.

http://www.icivilengineer.com/Local_Guide/local.php?id=denver

64BonnieLass
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 03:39 PM
I can tell you "what's up". But you won't like the answer.

fook
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 03:41 PM
couple ideas:

you can search CO State jobs here (http://www.gssa.state.co.us/announce/Job+Announcements.nsf/$about?OpenAbout) - might find some luck.

check out www.usajobs.gov for federal job openings, everything from computing to forest service... lots in lakewood, ft collins etc.

theladders.com - more senior type positions and subscription fees apply... not sure of your skill... only reason i suggest it is that it's the one job site where i've actually had luck in the past.

finally, you had your resume critiqued by anyone? might be something to look into, even have someone professionally rewrite it if you're not getting any feedback... between that and tailoring your resume/cover letter to positions you're applying for can go a long ways...

Airreed
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 03:53 PM
Not sure if the US Military is your "cup of tea", but like I tell my wife I have the best job security in the world...drawbacks....just two of them Iraq and Afganistan.

McVaaahhh
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 03:56 PM
Those are, ahem, mighty large drawbacks...

:cheers:

Airreed
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 03:58 PM
true, but you also get free medical/dental, 30 days of leave a year and a 20-year retirement!

McVaaahhh
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 04:02 PM
True.

Wintermute
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 04:08 PM
For more computer tech jobs, Dice.com is good.

Good luck, hope you find something soon.

Midget Hellion
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 04:17 PM
Check out post news jobs...forgot the site link.

Any experience in sales?

dm_gsxr
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 04:22 PM
+1 on Dice. If you're looking for computer jobs and not looking on Dice.com, you're missing out on a lot of jobs.

Good luck.

Carl

dchd1130
Wed Jul 1st, 2009, 04:28 PM
I may be hiring someone for counter help and deliveries at a lawnmower shop. $10/hr.

sugarrey
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 12:33 AM
dchd. pm sent

I have some experience in technical sales. But not really my cup of tea.

64BonnieLass
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 10:02 AM
Sugar, shoot me your email address and we can correspond regarding your resume. I'll take a look and let you know what I think if you want the help.

jplracing
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 10:13 AM
Sugar

I feel your pain. I have sent out near 200 resumes this spring and only one interview....good thing Obama's stimulus package is working.

This article doesn't paint a very bright future

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090702/ap_on_bi_go_ec_fi/us_economy

dm_gsxr
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 10:32 AM
Well, Bush and Obama's packages anyway.

Carl

Devaclis
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 10:33 AM
My package involves a lot of chloroform and rope burns.

Badhabit
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 10:37 AM
Mass blasting of resumes is ineffective at best in this economy. In most cases your information is being funneled through HR and they are getting too many resumes to pay much attention to any particular one over another. Moreover, HR rarely has the authority to make a hire and you are relying on them to forward your resume over hundreds of others to a decision maker.

You were on the right track with stopping by in person and dropping off your resume. I would suggest that you take that a step or two further by creating a list of companies/positions you would like to work for, researching exactly who would be supervising that position (can somebody you already know give you a referral?) then send your resume directly to their attention, follow-up with a phone call and let them know why you would like to work for them, offer to meet for lunch to discuss their needs and how you might fit in to their future plans. I know people who have literally decided to wait in the lobby for somebody to meet with them and they have been hired for upper level spots! All of this works best if you target smaller, locally owned companies rather than corporate giants who have standard practices for chewing gum and toilet paper allocation...

Your only chance is to make yourself stand out. Be professional but be aggressive. Don't limit yourself to responding to ads. Go after the job you want even if its currently full.

Good luck!

Devaclis
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 10:43 AM
Hand to hand combat is the best way I have found to get a good job. Get out there, dress to the nines, no cologne, comb your damned hair, meet, greet, make eye contact, smile, and be enthusiastic. KNOW what job you are trying to get. KNOW everything you can about the company and the current group you are trying to get into, and make them want you more than they want world peace.

I love interviewing but SEARCHING for a job can be tough. Be positive and treat looking for a job as if it WERE a job.

sugarrey
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 10:44 AM
BadHabit and Devaclis, I think your right. I have responded to ads on CL that were posted in the last hour, then called and said they have over 250 resumes received just in the last hour. It's crazy out there.

64BonnieLass
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 10:49 AM
It is crazy. Recruiters and HR alike are being flooded with resumes. I posted a Director of IT opening and received hundreds of resumes from every president, CEO, CFO in the Denver area and from out of state.

It's at all levels. And that is why, looking for a job IS your full time job.

Have you gone through the yellow pages and contacted recruiters in your field? Gotta cover all the bases. Exposure is what you need as well as good follow up on your part.

MetaLord 9
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 10:49 AM
We had a receptionist position open here at something around $9/hr and they received over 600 resumes, most of them heinously over qualified. It's just kind the way things are nowadays. Good luck tho mang!

Devaclis
Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 10:53 AM
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Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 10:59 AM
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Thu Jul 2nd, 2009, 11:00 AM
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Cap'n Crunch
Fri Jul 3rd, 2009, 11:34 AM
Last Night News 4 was doing a story about this engineering firm. They are looking for 20 people... might be worth looking into.
http://www.merrick.com/

http://video.aol.ca/video-detail/local-engineering-firm-is-beating-the-recession/999348200/?icid=VIDLRVNWS05

Good Luck on the job search....

Slo
Sat Jul 4th, 2009, 05:29 PM
Man, I hope the best for you in you're job search, unfortunately I don't have any leads right now.

Jason ON
Fri Jul 10th, 2009, 05:57 PM
Yeah, I've been looking too. It sucks. I interviewed for a job back in March and they finally told me they got the "HR" go-ahead to hire me when the company put a stop on all hires.

Network and exposure.

sugarrey
Sun Jul 19th, 2009, 10:03 PM
BUMP....

I need some work! Anyone?

Matt
Mon Jul 20th, 2009, 06:42 AM
In the past, the RMIUG list had a lot of worthwhile leads:

http://www.rmiug.org/html/rmiug_jobs_faqs.html

The page will tell you to sign up for their yahoo group. I was on it for years and was very impressed with what kinds of jobs that showed up there.

DeeStylez
Tue Sep 29th, 2009, 09:16 PM
Several seasonal jobs are hiring check out : Usps.com, UPS, Fedex etc.
Probably doesnt pay much since its only temporary, but its extra cash for
the holidays.

045
Tue Sep 29th, 2009, 09:38 PM
for technical jobs check out http://www.rmiug.org/ get on their email list. probably the same story as all the other leads you find, but you may find some unique ones here.

by technical i mean like sysadmin, programming, qc - some of the jobs ive seen here are pretty top notch.



wow i should learn how to read. next time i will try to read all of the posts before opening the mouth.

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