I went to the career fair to find a job for this summer. Once walking around, I was once again reminded that top tier companies do not come to our school. The subpar companies that do come each had long lines of students. Considering my gpa (slightly under 3.0), I was discouraged to approach companies like Microsoft. So, I decided to talk to people that I thought would find me qualified. Boy, was I wrong.
I first approached DuPont and started talking to the rep. We had a good conversation going until he asked for my gpa. I told him and conversation changed. He basically told me I had no chance of getting a job there unless I met the 3.0 minimum. Which made me realize that I do not want to work for a company that only looks at numbers. I also was reminded life is not always fair.
Next, I went to see the Dept. of Treasury because I was always interested in finance. I do not want to sound racist or anything but, the rep that I met was black. Before I get flamed, let me emphasize. The two students that talked to him before me were black females. He seemed very interested in them and gave them a lot of advice. When it was my turn, I handed him my resume and told him that I was interested in a finance internship. To make a long story short, he basically laughed at me because I wanted a finance position with an electrical engineering background. I was furious but, I kept cool.
The career fair ended on a good note. As I was walking around, one of the reps from a govt engineering company approached me. I told him about my gpa and he told me that their company does not hire interns solely on gpa. His small effort to talk to me has given me interest in working at his company. I wish more companies were like this.
Cliffs:
1. Life is not fair.
2. Read it if you are looking for an internship.
3. Discuss.
I first approached DuPont and started talking to the rep. We had a good conversation going until he asked for my gpa. I told him and conversation changed. He basically told me I had no chance of getting a job there unless I met the 3.0 minimum. Which made me realize that I do not want to work for a company that only looks at numbers. I also was reminded life is not always fair.
Next, I went to see the Dept. of Treasury because I was always interested in finance. I do not want to sound racist or anything but, the rep that I met was black. Before I get flamed, let me emphasize. The two students that talked to him before me were black females. He seemed very interested in them and gave them a lot of advice. When it was my turn, I handed him my resume and told him that I was interested in a finance internship. To make a long story short, he basically laughed at me because I wanted a finance position with an electrical engineering background. I was furious but, I kept cool.
The career fair ended on a good note. As I was walking around, one of the reps from a govt engineering company approached me. I told him about my gpa and he told me that their company does not hire interns solely on gpa. His small effort to talk to me has given me interest in working at his company. I wish more companies were like this.
Cliffs:
1. Life is not fair.
2. Read it if you are looking for an internship.
3. Discuss.