Thanks HydroDave,
I was able to apply for the entry level chemist position today. The other is open a little while longer, so I'll probably apply for that in the next couple days. Here's to hoping everything that I listed in my resume will get me noticed in my application. (It seems difficult to get past HR people these days.)
To answer your question, the first time the opening for the AO position was available was convenient timing for me. I was looking for work having just left my previous job, and my uncle suggested it to me. It was appealing for a few reasons: it's in Arizona, it's in an industry that is very stable, and the pay was very good. It's amazing how little pay is in starting jobs for individuals with degrees. Right now my degree is getting me 32,500 with virtually no upward mobility without a master's degree. (This is the main reason I'm looking for a new job.)
It feels like a challenge now. They've felt that I was worthy of an interview twice (which takes a lot of time on their part), and neither time was I offered a position. There's obviously something there if I'm good enough to be interviewed twice. This process has increased my interest in the industry and hopefully I can find some experience in it in some way shape or form.
Do you have any suggestions on where to look for other industry openings in my area? I also won't rule out going out of state, though I'd rather not.