Is it a difficult time for finding a good job?...
By landi927
@landi927 (657)
China
November 5, 2008 1:20am CST
I'm going to graduate from university. So i have to find a job in next several months. I have tried. But it seems that finding a good job is very difficult now. As we know, many companies have collapsed because of the financial tsunami happened all around the world. Am I graduating in a very bad time? Why is it so difficult to find a good job?
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@corleone82 (415)
• Malaysia
5 Nov 08
I'm so sorry that you have to graduate during this recession time. It's true that a lot of companies have collapsed and a lot of companies have freeze the new recruitment. Between now and your graduation time you should thinking already several backup plan if you unable to get the job. By the way, I hope you can stay calm and always think positively. Don't be too worried because we never know what might be happened in the future. May you will easy to get your dream job. Good luck.
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@brucekaushik (891)
• India
5 Nov 08
these days finding a good job is difficult, especially in India there is full of crisis of jobs. There is too much competition and there are too few good jobs.that is because of the software side is down these days so there is so much crisis that people are very ready to work in any kind of job these days. I am trying to find a good networking job but so far I have been unsuccessful.
@roslimh (12)
• Malaysia
6 Nov 08
Everybody are affected on the current meltdown. But as you said, we need to think positively. I am from Malaysia, we have been hit by the economic tsunami in 1997 and we managed to survive coz' at that moment we tend to think differently. "Think outside the box" like so many people are saying nowadays.
Like it or not, we need to find ways and be adventurous at times. We should not have fear in trying new things even not related to our degree and qualifications. Why?
Simply because one word, SURVIVAL.
Hope you stay focus and start thinking outside the box!