Jobs after undergraduate degree

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This isn't your responsibility. He should be well aware what his next steps should be. He should be at the career center, speaking with his advisor, doing networking events. If his career path includes grad school, then he should be looking at that and taking the GREs, etc. But this is up to him.


Yeah, but if he is not getting a job after graduation parents are still going to pay for expenses.
Anonymous
Most Engineering or CS graduate programs are fully funded - students are paid either as RAs or TAs. RA usually is better than TA, btw.

Look for a job, take GRE, and also explore grad school options.
Anonymous
What upper level CS electives is DC taking?

Those will drive their job options. I can suggest specific places to apply if I know which upper level CS electives DC took and will take.
Anonymous
Oh. One other thing.

If DC is a US Citizen or a US Permanent Resident, then important to say so explicitly on the resume someplace.

Some potential employers cannot or will not ask that question, but will only consider applicants whose resumes clearly say they already have legal right to work in the US -- without needing employer sponsorship.
Anonymous
Hey this hs been an unusually helpful thread!
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