It is hard to find a job...
By lady Di
@lady1993 (27221)
Philippines
April 8, 2013 4:37am CST
now i know how it feels.. it is hard and scary to go to those interviews and being unsure of everything. Most of my friends and i have not been accepted at any company yet.. and we have to do 300 hours this summer too- i don't know if we can do it at all. 

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7 responses
@jricky1 (6797)
• China
8 Apr 13
It's indeed hard to find a job recently.So i'm working on it and i feels bad about current situation.But it's lucky to have family supporting me and making me know where i'm in this world and how i should be like.But stick to your own interests,you'll find the right thing for you.Good luck.
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@bluebirdfly (188)
• Guangzhou, China
7 Dec 15
year,i did not find a job since this JAN,no company accept my application until last week.
@srisahara (4508)
• Indonesia
8 Apr 13
Yes, you are right. Sometimes, we scare come for interviews. I think it is normal, if it is your first experience. But, with the passage of time, you will feel enjoy, so you can bring your confidence for interviews. I think your confidence and your seriousness for working will help you to get the best job. Be patient, friend. Have a nice day.
@celticeagle (189833)
• Boise, Idaho
8 Apr 13
The more times you interview the more apt you are to get hired. That's a little less that 40 days at full hours and twice that at part time. Something will probably turn up. I would put the word out everywhere I went that I was looking for work. That is what my granddaughter did and it helped her.
@jeanneyvonne (5500)
• Philippines
8 Apr 13
As much I might sound like an old sage – here’s my two cents.
As much so I understand your feeling of competition and comparison to your peers, I urge you to give it time. Competition and comparison might be important in the first two or three years after graduation when you and your peers can still talk like you’re still in the classroom. Over time, you won’t have time to talk to each other and nobody wants an update unless it’s small talk or in Facebook. In terms of snagging a job, some of you will be lucky and some will not. Some will even have more twists in life (like getting married early and having a kid) than you will have.
In this life, take what you get and if you love what you are doing – the better. Of course, you have to pass the interviews and compete with every graduate in town but don’t make it an excuse to beat yourself up in the job market. Failure could be a common face but it doesn’t mean ultimate surrender. Sometimes you have to do a low-paying job but it might keep you happy or be stuck with a good-paying job but dread every minute of it. Those stories you hear before graduation have a kernel of truth in it somewhat.
Don’t be afraid of getting interviews because you will get better as you do it more. Give yourself time to adjust and you get more prepared as you do it.
And lastly, have balance view. It’s good to have some optimism and doubt. Not everything will all into place as you will expect but you might some things in return.
Good luck.
@inopiratum_a_medio12 (877)
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8 Apr 13
same here, just stay positive looking for job and never stop applying as series of interviews will come you can perfectly feel comfortable for the next following application. Good luck!
@bluebirdfly (188)
• Guangzhou, China
7 Dec 15
I'd rather like to be a boss,even i can earn half of the money than before .it's hard to find a good job you'd like to do ,what's more the boss can fire you at any time he feel unhappy.
@Deepak2J (1177)
• India
8 Apr 13
Yes, it's very hard to find a job these. Never give up hope. I am sure you and your friend will get the best jib.
one of my relative tried for job in many gov. and pvt. sectors for almost 10 years and never succeed. But, he didn't worried and kept trying. Many of his friends lost hope and started some businesses. But at last he selected in a job near to home under govt. sector and he is now enjoying
Best wishes . Hope you will touch success soon








