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Does anyone know who the defense contracting agencies are, like job shops that get people jobs at places like lockheed martin, etc.
Can't you just apply directly to those companies or go through Monster?Does anyone know who the defense contracting agencies are, like job shops that get people jobs at places like lockheed martin, etc.
You can apply direct but I have found it to be almost impossible to even get an interview,
I got all my jobs, including a couple in aerospace, right out of the newspaper or off the internet. I've also gotten about 100 interviews this way in my life. In several industries.You can apply direct but I have found it to be almost impossible to even get an interview, I have noticed with an employment agency you have alot better odds, especially since if I did this I would be changing industrys so it would be almost as if I had no experience. I tried applying for lockheed out of school and that did not work out at all.
He may get that... But I wouldn't count on that.Here's a good DoD position that I think is always open: Mercenary.
I have not seen this class offered at my school either. I heard it's one of the University of Phoenix online classes though."I'm Awesome and should be hired immediately without having to apply or interview for a 7 figure salary - 101" was not an elective at my school but a certain school (not to be mentioned yet...) may just offer it.
Credibility:hmm this is very unfortunate the way this thread has turned out, the train wreck was not caused by myself I was simply looking for options. I had negitive experiences applying direct in the past getting thoes little too bad so sad cards in the mail so I thought I would try another route. It sounds like alot of people on here are quiters and just lay down to die, if I did that I would not have my PE right now. If its true that head hunters over inflate skills thats something to be aware of but I dont know how much credibility any of you actually hold with the immediate condesending posts to a benign post about employment agencys.
True, just because you really want the job doesn't mean they really want to hire you. I received a resume from a friend-of-a-friend who came highly recommended. One look at his resume and I knew he wasn't what we are looking for. I know he's good at what he does, he just didn't have any experience in what we would want him to do. The ironic part is that his resume looks alot like mine did back when I was hired here.times are a lot different these days than it was 5 or 15 years ago, when I got out of school, 97, although I had co-op'd and had some experience I still have about 10 different job offers, its just not quite the same, but you also have to have your expectations set at the correct level
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