So what happened?
Some are traveling. Some are going to grad school. And some just can't seem to catch a break. I got the only job I interviewed for, and thank goodness for that. On the blog "The Consumerist", an article about health care after college inflamed tensions between the employed and the...wishing to be employed. For example:
If you major in something besides Underwater Basket Weaving, you ought to be able to find a job with health benefits. And here's another novel idea, search for jobs and interviews BEFORE you actually graduate.
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Novel approach? Isn't that why the vast majority of college graduates spent at least four years of their lives at the university working their asses off, eating ramen noodles, and going up to their eyeballs in hock? Do you think HR managers just line up at graduates' front doors with job offers? News flash - it's not 1998 anymore.
I know people who have applied for over 150 jobs. My boyfriend applies for several a day. Most people I know haven't even gotten called back for an interview.
Now I know it's the economy, it's our entry-level needs, it's... whatever.
You know what it is? It's just depressing.
2 comments:
WOW! I made it (indirectly) into a Blog post. I feel so very special!
No fair, I can haz jobburger too.
But you're right, it's distressing to know that highly talented graduates just can't find work these days, and I know I feel lucky to have a job (and an awesome one at that).
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