Yes the do. We have a good system which is used for finding our co-ops which has a section designated to graduating Seniors. I am just worried that there will be nothing in the areas that I like on there. Ugh, I do not want to think about this yet. I enjoy being in school

Originally posted by frenchblueC2:
Originally posted by Dweezel:
Lastly, when is a good time to start applying for jobs? I was considering the Fall of 2004 but was not sure if that was too early.
Unfortunately I can't contribute any advice to the beginning of your post.
To this though, I ask you, does your college have a career placement department?
My college had one called the Career Development Center.
They worked with many many companies to help place students not only in internships but careers after graduation.
They helped me put together my resume and told me the appropriate time to start applying with firms suited to my major.
They even had sign ups for certain companies that did on campus interviews.
If you have one, check into there. It's a great resource for helping you decide.