I've found over the years of being employed/unemployed/underemployed is that you need to be open minded. be willing to start out on the bottom and work hard. don't think anyone owes you anything, too many new grads have an inflated sense of entitlement.
I've worked in auto parts, bicycle shops, home depot, an aircraft wheel and brake shop, various electronic manufacturing companies, countertop fabricator, and car salesman.
be willing to work hard and keep your options open, because the days of working for one company cradle to grave are gone.