Lack of Employment Opportunities
By hushi22
@hushi22 (4928)
August 9, 2010 6:39am CST
I don't know if this is true to the whole world but in the country I am in - Philippines, this is a serious matter. We have many graduates but less job offers awaiting.
5 responses
@Fritzlyks69 (68)
• Philippines
11 Aug 10
Hahahaha.. Number one would be nurses.. And even if you could land a job in the hospital, you would only earn 6k-8k a month.. LOL..Well what I did is that I worked harder. I didn't stop just by working as a nurse, I had a lot of part time jobs and did a lot of networking and used all my "human resources" or "backers" to help me. Nowadays you really need to be smart, street smart particularly. Don't follow a stupid line if you know that you can just skip that.
@laniekins (4579)
• Philippines
10 Aug 10
I think so and mainly the reason why there is OFW. We do not hire old people while in other country they accept old applicants as long as they can do the job. We got very LOW salary.
@dpk262006 (58678)
• Delhi, India
9 Aug 10
I think situation is same everywhere that there are more educated aspirants than the available jobs.
@nicolecheezy (177)
• Philippines
9 Aug 10
its a stubborn problem.alot of graduates but no work after.alot of nurses who passes the local board,NCLEX,ielts etc. but only a few ever gets to use those licenses and certificates.no work and less pay.and the government is wondering why talented workers are migrating to other countries.