Looking for a job can be rather daunting, it's something that you really need to treat as a job in and of itself. Just throwing your resumes up in the air and hoping some company bites won't lead to a great situation for you, it might, but then again....
Start with the placement office in your school, had you had any interviews before you graduated? When you chose that major, where did you see it taking you? Where do you want to work? (location wise)
Pick up a copy of What Color Is Your Parachute, they issue a release every year, it's the bible of job hunters, and they should have a lot of information for first time job hunters.
Dedicate yourself to at least 2 hours a day (or more) on your job search, either fine tuning your resume, writing cover letters, arranging for informational interviews with people in the field that you want to be in (check with the recruitment office in your college for people they have placed), go to job fairs.
I'm not keen on the idea of taking the summer off for you, but that's me-- I think you really need to jump in and get your feet wet and get going on the job search.
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