Recent graduates, what are your plans for the future?

havnt graduated yet, still a week for final results but iv started my interview and application process for an air engineering technician in the RN.

Never want to do anything like my degree again.
 
I managed to get a job that will let me use both my degree (Electronics & Communications Engineering) and my favourite hobby (film-making).

If anybody is interested, I am going to be working at Siemens IT Solutions & Services, their main customer is BBC Technology. Makes up for all the rejections I got throughout the year.
 
Get my results on Thursday, but start my job on Tuesday regardless. Using my "Computer Systems and Software Engineering" MEng to do software engineering for an electronics testing and certification company.
 
Get my results on Thursday, but start my job on Tuesday regardless. Using my "Computer Systems and Software Engineering" MEng to do software engineering for an electronics testing and certification company.

Damn, out of university and straight into a job.
 
Finished my degree in Graphic Design this year and have already started to apply for jobs in design agencies both around here and in London. Got an interview within 12 hours of my first application and they have called me back for a second interview...so hopefully ill get that job :D
 
I graduate on the 2nd July and start my new job as a software developer down in London on the 14th. Would've liked to have taken some time off over the summer but I'm completely skint now and really need the money.
 
Temping back home in London until January at which point I leave for 6 months in Whistler in Canada, 2 weeks in Ibiza and 3 months in Tokyo. That's about as far ahead as I've thought!
 
I planned on having a couple of months off but landed myself a load of freelance programming work for a company my mate's working for over the summer, I wasn't even looking for a job :o.

I'd loved to have done an MSc but I don't think I could hack the work load again (I didn't find it particularly hard, just much too time consuming)
 
Got a job sorted out with a September start. Till then just doing as little as possible and chilling out..
 
temping until i go on holiday in a few weeks, then will start the application process and depending on where i end up over the next year or two i would like to do some travelling of some sort.
 
Graduate Scheme in September for 1 year - not related to my degree (although saying that not much would relate directly to a Business Studies degree).
 
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