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I am a masters by research graduate in scientific computing...i need a job!
15:57 Thursday, April 25, 2013   Link to this conversation
Claire@Gradcracker Take a look at these graduate opportunities accepting computing graduates - http://www.gradcracker.com/computing-technology--graduate-opportunities/

For some more advice regarding...
more... Take a look at these graduate opportunities accepting computing graduates - http://www.gradcracker.com/computing-technology--graduate-opportunities/

For some more advice regarding looking and applying for jobs take a look at the gradcracker toolkit - http://www.gradcracker.com/advice/

Make sure you are registered for the discipline specific weekly newsletter as well so you get all relevant opportunities sent to you in one email every Thursday!

Good Luck :)
12:09 Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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Yoshi
Hi there guys, A little bit of advice would be appreciated. I got a third in biochemistry in 2009 and wasn't able to find work. I was able to get work while i was in Australia and New Zealand. The... more... Hi there guys, A little bit of advice would be appreciated. I got a third in biochemistry in 2009 and wasn't able to find work. I was able to get work while i was in Australia and New Zealand. The work was basic admin support and call centre work. Since I been back I have not been successful in getting in any type of work and I was wondering if it would be better for me to go back abroad and try my luck? How can I try get work since it has been 7 months now if i can't find work in a supermarket?
Many Thanks
14:32 Friday, February 22, 2013   Link to this conversation
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A.T.John
Hello.. just completed MSc. computer and network security..Looking forward to do Internship in Related Domain ...Any advices and suggestions please
21:03 Saturday, January 26, 2013   Link to this conversation
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How do I delete my account?
18:17 Thursday, January 17, 2013   Link to this conversation
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Hello. How do I unsubscribe from/delete my gradcracker account? I have a job now and do not want these emails anymore.
Thanks! Jim
08:57 Thursday, November 8, 2012   Link to this conversation
Jess@Gradcracker Hi Jim,

Well done for securing a graduate opportunity!

You can unsubscribe from the weekly newsletter by clicking the link at the bottom of the email.

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more... Hi Jim,

Well done for securing a graduate opportunity!

You can unsubscribe from the weekly newsletter by clicking the link at the bottom of the email.

Remember once you have gained experience in the industry you might want to have a look at Gradcracker’s sister site procracker.com – Careers for Science, Engineering & Technology Professionals.

Jess

09:21 Monday, November 19, 2012
How do you delete your account?
19:24 Monday, November 19, 2012
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JCJones
22:46 Saturday, August 18, 2012   Link to this conversation
JCJones Is there any way of searching on Gradcracker by discipline and by location or area?

I know what I want to do but I'd rather look whats nearby before I have to look further afield.
22:48 Saturday, August 18, 2012
Jess@Gradcracker Hi,

If you are looking for a placement opportunity you can search by location and discipline. Once you search for graduate opportunities this option isn’t available because all the...
more... Hi,

If you are looking for a placement opportunity you can search by location and discipline. Once you search for graduate opportunities this option isn’t available because all the employers on Gradcracker want their employees to be flexible in their location.

I hope this helps and good luck with your job hunting.

Kind regards

Jess

14:25 Tuesday, September 18, 2012
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Civil_Ollie
14:06 Saturday, August 11, 2012   Link to this conversation
Civil_Ollie HI All,

Does anyone know when companies will open for applications for Grad Schemes/ Grad jobs starting in 2013? Specifically Civil in my case. Any help will be appreciated!
more... HI All,

Does anyone know when companies will open for applications for Grad Schemes/ Grad jobs starting in 2013? Specifically Civil in my case. Any help will be appreciated!

Thanks,
14:08 Saturday, August 11, 2012
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flloydo
hi i am studying construction a management degree and cannot see any opportunities for this ? ?
13:55 Thursday, August 9, 2012   Link to this conversation
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Maverick
I need a job, I've been looking since July 2011... Chemical Engineering opportunities, where are you?
21:11 Wednesday, August 8, 2012   Link to this conversation
eng_angel Sweden apparently, said a friend of mine.
12:04 Thursday, August 16, 2012
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Noel
Hi everyone. I have recently graduated in Physics and French and I am looking for a job but do not really want to go into Physics work...I would rather do Engineering. Do you know if I would be... more... Hi everyone. I have recently graduated in Physics and French and I am looking for a job but do not really want to go into Physics work...I would rather do Engineering. Do you know if I would be accepted anywhere for an Engineering position with my current BSc degree? I don't want to waste my time applying for Mechanical (or other types of) Engineer graduate schemes if nowhere is going to employ me!
19:45 Tuesday, July 31, 2012   Link to this conversation
Amrik Mann Since you've got a physics background, you could always do a masters in engineering. Then you're more likely to be employed.
15:25 Wednesday, October 10, 2012
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