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2641795 No.2641795 [Reply] [Original]

I am halfway through my graduate studies and I'm currently starting to put feelers out for places to settle. Part of this involves job searching, but since it will be at least a year until I finish schooling, I don't want to just spam out applications for jobs right now.

I would like to contact the offices of organizations in my field basically introducing myself and putting my name out there for possible employment once I graduate. Kinda get a sense of what their office does specifically to see how well my own skills would match up and if I would be an asset.

However, I don't really have a clue as to how to do this. Any suggestions?

My only idea right now is to basically send an email to whatever guy has the job I want and ask him if he needs help

>> No.2641823

>>2641795

What qualifies you as help?

Just be casual but not overbearing/pushy, be interested but not uninformed.

Youll be ok

>> No.2641837

>>2641823
>What qualifies you as help?
is that an actual question you want me to answer for you right now?

>> No.2642032

>>2641795
>My only idea right now is to basically send an email to whatever guy has the job I want and ask him if he needs help
What world do you live in?

>> No.2642070

>>2642032
A pretty good one, desu

>> No.2642156

>>2641795
What's your field? Officeclerkonomy?

>> No.2642203

>>2642156
GIS

>> No.2642291

>>2642203
What the fuck; Jobs in your field are dime a dozen in the military alone.. If I were you, I would first practice use, maybe see some workshops; Just stuff you can do while still at school.

Then in the last month before you graduate start filling the applications, and you'll get the job.

>> No.2642314

>>2642291
>If I were you, I would first practice use, maybe see some workshops; Just stuff you can do while still at school.
Is that non-random string of words supposed to convey some sort of meaning?