I started looking for jobs from October of my final year at uni (5 years ago), applied to in excess of 50 in the end. I called everyone constantly at the 3 places I really really wanted to work at and got hold of the details of the grad recruiters, phoned them up to chat about the potential placements, how the process works,everything. I really didn't want to be jobless coming out, I made it a personal goal. My now wife applied to >75 and she had the top degree score in a tech degree in each year of uni, top 3 of the entire UK for Computing A2 and still had an interview rate of less than 1/10, never give up hope, you will get something.
I moved a huge distance for the job but it was 100% worth it. Many grad schemes even pay for re-location for what it's worth. The field you chose to go into will always dictate pay but my experience of my position and friends is that this isn't something to get hung up on at the start - the experience of working in a grad scheme is (often, but not always) worth the smaller money for a year or two then it's hopefully a faster path to wherever you want to go.
I moved a huge distance for the job but it was 100% worth it. Many grad schemes even pay for re-location for what it's worth. The field you chose to go into will always dictate pay but my experience of my position and friends is that this isn't something to get hung up on at the start - the experience of working in a grad scheme is (often, but not always) worth the smaller money for a year or two then it's hopefully a faster path to wherever you want to go.
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