I've been muslim for atleast a year and a half. Right after I took shahada, the first thing Imam Zaid Shakir said to me was, "Don't get married for atleast a year." I'm so glad he gave me this advice, and I don't think I will marry for awhile longer as well. I have been given the time to really discover myself as a muslim and also sort things out with family. There was a time about 6 months ago, i wanted to get married but then found out my family wasn't completely settled with the idea of me being muslim. They thought it was just a phase, and FLIPPED OUT. I decided to put marriage off because I didn't want to bring someone into that mess.
I have had the time to really study Islam and find out where my place is. Of course I will forever be changing and learning, but I think it's important to have this foundation. This is not saying you don't, because I don't even know you... but I'm just sharing my experience and hope it helps. Oh, also do think about finances and what you have to offer. Because it may be hard for you to find the right person for you if you haven't been muslim long and your finances aren't stable. Not saying you would, but of course you don't want to just marry anyone. So make sure you're set up nice when you approach marriage.
Best of luck to you!