It is easy to get a job after graduated from university in your country ?

Vietnam
October 9, 2010 9:53am CST
Hi Friends, More and more students graduated from university annually, but a few jobs are given for them. If you have money "under table" you can get a good job; otherwise, workers only. Besides, most of them usually do jobs different from knowledge they study from university leading to lose belief in government authorities.
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• United States
9 Oct 10
I make money under table. I have a Computer Degree and I cant find a job so I have no choice.
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• Vietnam
9 Oct 10
Hi! It is not easy. Surely. If you are really good at studying at university, employers will find you and give you a good job with attractive wages. In our country, students learn theory much but without practice. It is very hard to work well. Some one told me that their work don't need knowledge they have studied at university and they don't need study at university to do it. We have to try more to get a good job.
10 Oct 10
hi diep.i agree with your opinion.but acording to,we needn't learn well all subject. in vietnam the mark is important with student,but i don't think.it is a small problem.now in the company they need your level.expecial in individual company .because we need to learn english well and the subject for specific.i'm sure you have a good job
• Philippines
9 Oct 10
I'm still an undergraduate here and I'm already working. The thing here is, it's easier to get a job when you're an undergraduate. Well, you can get a job when you already graduate but you'll be starting form the bottom of the stairs and I'm talking about the position and the salary that comes with it. I'm an undergraduate and yet I'm earning as much as a senior employee is earning.
@rhodzptc (1317)
• Philippines
9 Oct 10
We have same system my friend in our country it is easy to find job if you are under graduated. Some employer knows that this undergrad are hard worker so they rather choose them than an over qualified.
@luxlyangels (1286)
10 Oct 10
In my country it depends on the kind of course you read in the university. i live in an oil nation and if you read oil related courses like chemical,petroleum engineering and others and also if you had a good cgpa then you wont have a problem gettin a very high paying job.
10 Oct 10
It is hard in the UK to get a job after graduating with a degree. I have known lots of people who went to University to study a particular subject, then graduate with a degree, only to find they can't get a job in their chosen profession. Some of the people I know have ended up taking a job in a supermarket stacking shelves just to get some money because they can't get anything else.
@gemawei (18)
• China
10 Oct 10
It is not very easy to look for a good job in our country.Because we have a large population in our china.More and more students graduated from university and college annually. Just take me for an example,i have graduated from university for five years.but i still receive a very low salary.Althouth i am not satisfied with this level,i have to accept this reality. Now i think i have no choice but to working hard for my boss.Just make a living. Anyhow i will try my best.i must be confident with myself.i deeply believe that i am able to make a bright future by my own hands and brains!
@ellyse2003 (1463)
• Philippines
9 Oct 10
It;s not easy to get a job after graduating here in Philippines and it also depends on the job you are looking for. Majority of newly graduates here work abroad to get a high rate and quality jobs.
@salam1 (1474)
• Malaysia
9 Oct 10
Very difficult in my place. I live in Malaysia at this moment. Thousands of young men and women passed bachelor degree every year, both from local and oversea universities. What government do is encouraging these skilled people to become enterprenure i.e. self employed businessman. I think Malaysian government made a smart move. Nowadays you cannot expect to get a job but wake up and create a job for yourself!
@jpso138 (7851)
• Philippines
10 Oct 10
Here in our country is it quite difficult to find a job most especially if you want something that offers a great pay. Often you end up working in a contractual setting unless you are very good or has a great skill, or perhaps someone quite powerful to back you up during application. Well, we have so many people graduating every year and they end up without jobs. Most often, people here want to work abroad to gain a higher income.
@kafueenu (1073)
• Philippines
10 Oct 10
In our country, it is easy to find a job when you graduate from a university with a great reputation, and there are only few here and are quite expensive. I am lucky to have studied in one so I don't have problems finding a job. But for everyone else, it is also a matter of ability and experience, sometimes a reputable university helps, sometimes it really depends on a person's ability.
@sjlskl (3382)
• Singapore
9 Oct 10
Unless you are some scholarship holders, looking for a job is difficult in my country. It does not help that the government is persuading foreign graduates to come and work in the country.
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
9 Oct 10
It is almost impossible to work in the profession which a person graduates. It is the same here in Romania as you said, you have either have to pay for your job or you have to have many connections to get a good job in the profession you want. Everybody demands at least two years of experience in the profession, but nobody gives you the opportunity to accumulate this two years. That is the reason why many high school graduated people refuse to go to University and look for a job or leave the country and search for luck abroad. It is a shame that things are like this, but many of us have no other possibility to make a living.