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re: Construction Management redux.....
Posted on 7/23/16 at 9:56 am to BlackCoffeeKid
Posted on 7/23/16 at 9:56 am to BlackCoffeeKid
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they highly stress this and are top notch when it comes to helping us find internships.
Don't know what happened with the OP in particular.
I'm barely a month into the program. You're probably on campus doing the on campus bachelors degree. I'm doing the Post Bac certificate online all the way out in California. I'll have to see how far their resources stretch but Kingbob already mentioned that San Diego is where many alumni are. I'm in Burbank though which is a bit further north. I'm sure I'll land something.
First I have to see if they even offer such resources/services to online Post Bac candidates.
This post was edited on 7/23/16 at 9:57 am
Posted on 7/23/16 at 10:19 am to Manored77
Manored, I can offer a slightly different perspective.
I am a construction material supplier, and have interviewed well over 100 disgruntled CM graduates.
Walk into an interview and honestly ask how they can offer you a plan to be well rounded, and create a career. The more you know, the better off you will be. This is a slow process. Be patient and learn, but be clear that you want to learn.
Anyone that ever brings up money in the first interview is asked to leave immediately.
I am a construction material supplier, and have interviewed well over 100 disgruntled CM graduates.
Walk into an interview and honestly ask how they can offer you a plan to be well rounded, and create a career. The more you know, the better off you will be. This is a slow process. Be patient and learn, but be clear that you want to learn.
Anyone that ever brings up money in the first interview is asked to leave immediately.
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