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That first job is always the toughest one to get - in a good economy - let alone in a bad one.
You've received some good advice:
- consider contracting for a year or two. (By the way, expect to get paid shit and probably no benefits.)
- network, network, network - are there any associations or clubs in the area?
- don't look at an MBA as a "gap filler." Wrong attitude.
Be patient. This economy sucks, and for every job posting, there are hundreds of responses. A recent grad with little experience is at a huge disadvantage when competing against a pool of experienced personnel. It is going to be tough for 'ya. Good luck.
Another thing: The Charlotte, NC area has one of the largest concentrations of German companies in America. Check out the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce for a listing... possibly consider an internship with one of them.
Juan
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