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HI,

I hate being a student, tiring to find a job is impossible. All the employers i find expect 100000000 years experience. I suppose not being able to relocate is making it harder.

So if anybody sees a job advertised for electronic engineering in the northwest post it here please. (And yes I have registered with monster and a whole host of other places)

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Just a thought...

Have you tried http://www.jobcentreplus.co.uk
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cheers
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totaljobs.com and Monster.co.uk are also pretty good.
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i had a similair problem when appliying for HGV driving jobs , nobody would take you on unless you had experience and how the hell are you supposed to get experience when nobody will take you on :evil: , so i gave up on that and became a bus driver , no experience needed :shock:
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the main ones I use are: planetrecruit, jobsite, jobserve and cwjobs
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