Rocksteady33 said:Don't you guys have career fairs or an online career services with job postings for these kinds of things? As much as any work is better than no work at all, getting a job as a bus boy for a year isn't necessarily going to give you that much of an upper hand when it comes to actually applying to real jobs right out of college. Hence why internships exist. It's competitive to get them but they are so much more valuable then working something completely unrelated to your major.
Even if it's not paid, almost any company is open to hiring interns for college credit.
The thing with the job fairs is that none of the people who show up have anything remotely related to my field. I figure, and maybe I'm naive in this mindset, that I want the work I do to be meaningful to me, even if it means I'm not even getting paid. That's why I figure talking to an advisor will help me get my foot in somewhere. The computer department is a pretty small one at my campus, but I hope because it's small that there's open opportunity. It's not really a crowded major at my campus, if I were to make assumptions based on the amount of students in many of the classes I have.
I'm thinking of going to another college after I finish one here to see if I want to make games. I'm pretty sure that's childish, but regardless, I just want to try and get something before I finish up here, which is better than nothing. I've been putting off job hunting for a while, for many different reasons, but I figure now's a pretty good time for me to try. Even if it fails, I'll feel happy knowing at least I pushed at it.
I just hope my lack of experience this late in my life (I'm going to be 22 in October) isn't going to be a needle in my neck. It's taken me longer than many others to manage things in life, and to grow up, as some would put it.