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Alpha1
Jun 20, 2010
Hello Goons, I graduated with a degree in Geology last summer and started working with that degree for my state government. While I was still on my probationary period I slipped up and got fired for it, so I'm on the job hunt again. I interviewed for a position in Denver and got to the final four when they told me they were going to hire one of the other candidates. Since I've had pretty bad luck finding another job so far, I was thinking about looking into employment and staffing agencies that are specifically geared towards the Earth Sciences. Do any of you have recommendations or experience with working with one of these companies, because I'm not really sure how it works. My school record is bangin (~3.9 GPA), I got involved in research on campus, and I interned at NASA one summer, and still I'm not getting many bites.

Thanks!

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Alpha1
Jun 20, 2010
Well the good news is that I live on the East Coast and I'm trying to relocate, so it's no big deal that I missed one on the other side of the country. I'd like to end up in Seattle, but who knows.

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