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Post   Posted: Jan 13, 2009 - 09:01 AM Reply with quote Back to top
Post subject: Instrumentation and Control Automation Entry Level

Hello everyone! I recently graduated from New River Community College in Dublin, Va with my Associates Degree in Instrumentation and Control Automation. I also have an ASE license and my Universal Refrigerant Recovery License.

I'm wondering how hard it is to enter the job market with these kind of skills. I've been applying all around my area for the last few weeks and have not had a single call or e-mail. How many of you had to relocate after graduation to find a entry level job?

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