how we treat graduate?
By wangtao0771
@wangtao0771 (16)
China
2 responses
@mykmari_08 (2464)
• Philippines
25 Apr 08
I believe you are discussing about the career opportunities of a newly graduate in your country which is China. Well, just for info, it is not only in your location that employment is a bit hard. Even in various parts of the world including here in our country (Philippines), acquiring a job and landing on a stable firm is quite hard these days.
But I guess if you are persistent enough to look for one and be patient, you will eventually be employed. Try to remember that your goal as a newly graduate is to earn a living and to gain working experience. You should not be too picky in designations or positions that an employer gives you when he finally hires you in his company.
By the way, since you're from China, could you share some basic Chinese words with me. I intend to work in Singapore and it would definitely come in handy if I am knowledgeable with the dialect and could converse with the locals there. Thanks in advance.
Anyway, good luck in searching for a job and take care. God bless.
@yanjiaren (9031)
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28 Mar 07
Do you want to find a job in China? Or do you want to travel abroad? Have you checked the different locations in China? I know that different towns and cities specialise in different avenues so if you look at the quotas of jobs in each earea available for the area of study you are engaged in ..perhaps it may just mean that you find a good opportunity slightly out of your comfort zone but not necessarily having to up route yourself out ofyour Beloved Country. Think about this and see where there are more job vacancies for your line of study..Then you will be surprised to find that there may be some good opportunities that you never realised existed. Good luck hunting..We have to sometimes dig deep to catch that diamond lol..Zao an!