plankbender
from my experiences with 150 hrs there will be no operator who will give you multi engine command hours, you sure will get single engine command like in a 206/210/airvan which is what i reckon you do, aim for a company which has twins and then the progression will be quick, espically these days..you can always pay for you multi experience through ICUS but SE command still adds up to command and gives you an appriciation for the other side of life cause when you become a multi pilot attitudes change and your **** seems not to smell anymore...thats my impression of multi pilots, some are good, most have no airmanship towards single pilots, even though most were there not too long ago.
mate you never know, i multi job may be offered to you and congrats if you can get it.