A little quick background:
I am scheduled to graduate in November or December of this year. I only have 4 courses left to take and 1 of the mandatory courses I have complete is an externship (a paid internship that counts as college credit). I can waive the externship if I already work in the field or get employment in the field before I graduate. I’ve worked in retail for at least 16 years, and just last week, I was “alleviated of my duties and wished well on my future endeavors”. I have the option to return after 30 days, but my time there would be reset back to day 1 (as would my pay) instead of the 9 years & 7 months that I invested with them, so no point in returning.
I’ve been told by my instructors & the career counselors that is should be viewed as a great opportunity since I have been using my previous employer as a “crutch”. This was mainly because I have been delaying on working on my resume (15+ weeks) or applying for positions (I worked full time 40 hours & school full time) because of it. Ironically, my employment agreement was “dissolved” a few days after I finished resume. Now that I had free time, I have been applying for entry level & internship positions through various job sites like indeed & monster as well as directly with company websites (EMC, Cisco, banks, & hospitals).
I’m probably just impatient since I do not like to be unemployed & didn’t want to wait for the weeks for an externship to be setup (bills to pay). Instead of just any job, which I could most likely find, I would rather just work in my field that I am studying for. Besides internships, I’ve applied for networking positions & some help desk positions. Research Triangle Park (NC) has a lot of IT companies, so it should not be difficult to find employment.
I am basically right out of college without any experience besides just certifications & I honestly do not know what I’m worth. After setting up a call with a technical recruiter, she said that she could try to get me into Cisco at $18 an hour. Is this fair & typical?
Now to get to the point:
I would like to have this community’s professional criticism on my resume & what you think I am worth. Keep in mind that I only have labbing experience,
not real world experience. I also only have CCNA foundational knowledge of STP, OSPF, EIGRP, VLANs, & FHRPs, so I didn’t list them on my resume since most networking positions around my area seem to be requesting for CCNP level knowledge of OSPFv3, MPLS, BGP, GRE, & STP or VoIP certification. I appreciate any assistance or advice the community can offer me & thanks for your time.
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EDIT:
300th post?!