I'll be graduating with my B.S. in Computer Science this Spring. I've been applying to job postings every other day but unfortunately I only receive rejection emails. Am I applying too soon as my availability isn't until early June of next year? Or is it possible its a problem with my CV?
In my experience, many companies are looking to hire "right now", and are unlikely to spend resources interviewing someone for a job in 9 months' time. <i>However</i>, any silence or rejection you get right now isn't a reason not to reapply next year (I'd recommend in late April or May). Google, for example, usually recommends that candidates reapply in 6 months, which I'd say is a reasonable rule of thumb. There is no harm in getting your name in front of as many people as possible. Any reasonable recruiter or manager will keep your contact details for the future when they have another opening. If you are worried about CV, check the wording of the rejection emails and consider replying asking if you should reapply closer to your graduation date.