Finding a permanent job, is stressful.
By Marnice02
@Marnice02 (7)
Philippines
June 7, 2012 1:30am CST
Finding a permanent job, is stressful. Specially for newly graduate student, who is less experience.
5 responses
@Marnice02 (7)
• Philippines
9 Jun 12
A big yes! that's why even if supervisor and other professional leave their present job.
@aerous (13434)
• Philippines
3 Aug 12
Yup! I agree with you, friend. Nowadays, looking for a permanent jobs really hard and stressful.
The problem with the government was the employment program which require for every applicant to have an experience before landing the jobs they want.
How come that a fresh graduate have an experience since they are fresh graduate? If the government make laws about employment and does something about experience to alleviate unemployment rate in the country
@chiyosan (30184)
• Philippines
5 Jul 12
Yes, well i know this is stressful. Especially if you are in dire need of the said job for income. Take your time though as you may not want to be rushing into getting a job and then be not happy with it. =) You will eventually find the best job for you.
@chiyosan (30184)
• Philippines
19 Jun 12
Oh yeah, it is really a very stressful thing to be finding a good job you want to be doing. But all you need is patience, really. I am sure you would be able to find one just hang in there and just keep on looking. there are a lot of good places where you can find a good job.
@naltrebnoj (6)
• Philippines
11 Jun 12
I heard that life is short so spend it doing things that you like. Well i say you won't really last long doing something that you hate.
For new graduates, i would advice you to not be afraid to start at the very bottom. In the end you will need all those experiences when you're at the top. I started at the bottom of our company and right now i'm one of the team managers. Not yet the position i'm aiming for but i'm still working on it. but all those experience i got getting to this position sure helps me a lot.
The hardships you'll experience sure will make things worth it.