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Any other fresh grads struggling to find jobs in 2019?
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I don't think I'm spoilt or asking for a too high salary. I put on my best clothes and delivered answers the interviewers nodded yes and smiled to. Feeling disappointed that the outcome is always the same and crushed that my paper cert seems useless. Anyone else feeling this way?

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Hello! Sorry I didn’t share previously. I have done three internships and I have been a part-time contract worker for the last company for the last two years. Im in media and communications.

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Thank you (:

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I have three internships and I have been a part-time contract worker for the last company for two years so I’m not really a fresh grad in the sense that I have no experience but just no full-time experience.

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I applied for communications because that’s my major. I tried applying all aspects of communications really, like marketing to public relations.

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Thank you :') Made me feel better.

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Laughing and crying at the same time

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