It's hard to find a job

@purple99 (165)
China
January 21, 2009 7:13am CST
I just feel so bad.It's too hard to find a job,because I don't have work experiences.What should I do?
5 responses
@samson1967 (7414)
• India
21 Jan 09
Initially no one will have work experience. As a beginner do not concentrate on salary, just join job of your choice as a trainee or apprentice.
@yunzhige (311)
• China
21 Jan 09
I agree with you.Most of us have a high expectation to the first job. Happy mylotting!~
@Mirita (2668)
• United States
21 Jan 09
If you really need to work maybe it might be a good idea to work in a restaurant until you find a better job. Most restaurants don't require experience. Also, you could be a receptionist or work in a day care center.
@WebMann (4731)
• Canada
21 Jan 09
I know I don't know you but quite often it's what we are willing to accept as a job that hold us back. When ever my son is looking for a job he complains about this and that but I just tell him to take anything that will pay his rent and worry about finding a better job once he has money coming in. I never really had a problem getting jobs and I have a grade 9 education from 1969. Any time I was looking for a job I would take anything and in no time I would be told about a better job but basically I was never out of work for more than a day or so. So my advice is to take what you can and get something better later. I do wish you the best of luck looking.
@donsky14 (5947)
• Philippines
21 Jan 09
First of, think of your skills...be aware of what your good at. Then use that. Like for me, I am kinda good in english and with computers as well. So I tried applying as a call center agent..and I got the job. I started working when I was still a student, so I didn't have an experience as well. Just be sure to put your heart in what you do, so that you'll excel out of it. Good luck!
• India
21 Jan 09
Just finished the studies and going to start search for jobs. the current economic of the world and the lay offs give me the nightmare.