>Graduating in May with a bachelors in Supply Chain & Logistics
>Was expecting to graduate in December, previous business course got approved to substitute 6 of my courses
>Haven't networked or done shit to get a job upon graduation
So what do I do from here /biz/? I wanted to go into Maritime but I have no networks to meet people, most of the companies that come to my University are glorified sales jobs.
Someone help me not get a loser-level job upon graduation, I live in Houston btw
Check your school's database for local job/internship postings
>>1057707
I check em daily now, most are not related to my major, I applied for the 2 that were slightly related but was underqualified in terms of "recommended experience" in coding.
>>1057694
Go to a consulting firm. Personal experience: Accenture hires a lot of supply chain, logistics types. I spent about two years with them(diff. field though). Well worth the time for the job experience alone, and if you cozy up to the client enough maybe they will poach you to become an FTE.
>>1058130
>paying someone to give me advice