Ah....let me type some shit. It's going to probably be long...so don't attempt to read this unless you're at work/school and bored...
Graduated with a MIS degree. Yea, I found me an entry-level job...pays nice (MS standards for entry-level). Got it last month. And I'm a state employee of MS
...That's a horrible thing, because in the state of MS....they automatically take 7% of your pay check for retirement. Not including the state/fed taxes...and of course, insurances...
Honestly though, and I mean honestly, if I didn't get this job last month....I'd been dead broke and probably would have lost my car and had to move back home.
Life is real...and it's real tough. I had credit card companies raise rates on me...cancel my line of credit (

shitty cards for forcing me to close my non-blimished account) and a retail job that decided to treat me like dirt until I finally let it go...somewhat foolishly.
Would yall believe me if I typed that every day, from midnight to probably 3am, I would scour the net using careershift.com mainly and apply for any relevant job in a 100 mile radius??? For about 3 months???
Now, I got extremely lucky in my job search...but I was getting turned down for the most entry of entry-level jobs! I mean teller jobs. I mean simple help desk. I mean data entry. I mean jobs that just require a high school degree!!!!
Everyone is searching for employment....so jobs are hiring overqualified people to do entry-level shit. There would be days I would go to the WIN job center here and it would literally have 50 people camped out in there....and it would be 10am!!!! Think about that.
You wanna know how I got my job? I love typing/telling this story....
I was on the phone with a great friend of mine and I said "oh shit, there's a job at (i'm not telling yall where!) for a help desk position". And he was like "...that's where I work". I honestly never remembered the name there.
So, I submit my application online. But, I don't put his name as a reference. I honestly forgot to at the time.
I get a call for an interview near the first of July. At the same time, the local hospital wanted me to interview for basically the same position....except it would be a temp hire with no benefits and i'd have to work a rotating schedule that seemed shitty.
But....they told me they'll pay 13.25 an hour, which was much more than the other company (who didn't say how much at the time). Plus, the the other company was 60 miles away....and of course, nobody wants to drive that unless they gotta.
So I almost canceled that interview. But, I do it anyways.
I loved the interview. It was horribly casual. They even had me do a sodoku puzzle to test my knowledge...and I can do 'em in my sleep. They were impressed. And when I mentioned my friend, they skyrocketed in praise!
....A few weeks later neither place called back so I was getting worried. My friend said they went with someone else, and the hospital HR person acted like she didn't know me...even though I had 3 interviews there! Then, the other company sends me a letter saying they selected someone. It looked bad....
...Until one day when my friend sends me a text saying I got the job if I want it. When I got that letter, I sent them a thank you card in return for the interview. They loved it. And the person they wanted to hire got pushed to the back seat for me. He had a few things he wanted and they didn't really want to help him out. It felt great taking that call..especially knowing that it was in the bag.
My advice to yall?
1) NETWORK!!!! I got those 3 interviews with the hospital because I post on a Southern Miss board and I got in touch with a few of the "experienced" alums...aka people with money. Dunno why they didn't hire me....but they didn't care to call me until I forwarded my resume to an important person there
2) CHECK YOUR RESUME! I tossed my resume to anyone who wanted it. And some of the people who said they would help me out would send me feedback on certain phrases to add in, or things to take out. My resume went from college looking good...to "he seems experienced!" good. And the irony? Initially, the person at career services on campus did my resume for me...
3) DON'T GIVE UP!!! Please...don't give up if you're looking. Grind it out. It's rough, but you'll get there. I'm not out the waters financially...and probably won't be for a few years thanks to now past due credit card bills and student loans...but job > no job. And money > broke.