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It is definitely hard getting a job right after you've graduated. I finished in May 2004. I actually start a job tomorrow that is somewhat related to my major (TV Production). I will doing audio/visual work.
The key is to start now while you're still in school around people who can help you. Take sometime I really decide the direction you want your career to move in. Sometimes you will not always get a job that directly relates. Talk to your professors who have knowledge about the career/job you're interested in. They often know of positions that will never be advertised publicly. Also, think about taking a part-time or freelance position if you are able to do so. In my field this how most people start. Lastly, also look into temp agencies. You might end up temping for a company for a year before you're hired on.
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