how hard to get a CS job w/ 3.9 gpa?

<p>ok. the title is a bit misleading but i couldn't make the title too long.</p>

<p>im graduating on december and am trying to figure out how tough it would be to find a job in this economy.</p>

<p>can any fellow CS'ers or those already working in the CS industry please comment? i have attached my stat below just for reference.</p>

<h1>education</h1>

<p>cornell
bachelors: <em>non-CS</em> eng (comp sci GPA: 4.0/4.0)
masters: CS (GPA: 3.9/4.0)</p>

<h1>experiences</h1>

<p>satellite project: programmer (using matlab/ C)
startup company: programmer (using java)
arxiv.org: programmer (using perl)
ad management system: programmer (using ruby)
samsung: intern</p>

<p>Im pretty sure that with those stats you should have a pretty easy time getting a job, even a really good job is plausible. I might give you a 99% chance of finding a job?</p>

<p>You shouldn’t have a problem getting interviews, but getting the job is going to be up to your interpersonal skills.</p>

<p>As long as the OP doesn’t blow the job interview, he should be all set.</p>

<p>Lol with those stats, I’m sure you learned how to handle a interview by now.</p>