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The Fight for Jobs: 'I'm Applying for 200 Jobs'
06-08-2021, 02:13 PM
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The Fight for Jobs: 'I'm Applying for 200 Jobs'
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Paris Ghazi and Jeannie Yamazaki graduated from Cornell University last month. They spent four years together as roommates.From decorating the room to choosing which TV show to watch. A 22-year-old's approach is different in some ways. as well as finding a job Paris estimates that she has applied for more than 200 jobs in journalism. health care and the legal industry She is waiting for a response from a potential employer about two offers.Some days I wonder if I have a job. I hope by the end of the month I will have a start date for the position I can take.

But I don't feel very secure in slotxo myself, foundation, I don't have much to hold on right now.On the other hand, Jeanie had only submitted three applications. By choosing to target her efforts in education roles.Although she has plans for road trips and farm work in rural Japan this summer, But finding a job raises more difficult questions. Sometimes there is pressure to define yourself through what you do It's not just about job opportunities or earning the income you need to surviv Sometimes it feels like: 'Who am I now?


'Fierce competition'

The good news for new graduates like Paris and Jeannie is that job opportunities are improving as the US out of lockdown The number of entry-level jobs and internships posted on LinkedIn in April increased 3.3% year-on-year. According to the exclusive information the job search website shares with LinkedIn Chief Economist Karin Kimbrough said: “We came from a difficult and challenging time last year. Until there are many jobs to do now. and looking to see if applicants will return to work,” said LinkedIn Chief Economist Karin Kimbrough.But the competition for young job seekers is fierce.Recent graduates may compete with those forced to postpone their plans because of the pandemic. And lockdowns have made remote roles more desirable.

We are also seeing very high competition for internships especially,” added Mr. Kimbrough.I think a lot of people are chasing good and right roles,” she said, with healthcare and property jobs gaining popularity.For Paris, the lack of comment on subscriptions and muted responses during the Zoom interview was discouraging.I wonder if the reason I haven't received a response is because some jobs are waiting for other applicants to accept… It's really hard To know how competitive the job is because it's all digital.Paris and Jeannie both admit that they are "lucky" to enter the world of work from a top university.But Paris added that "I don't necessarily feel safe in my job search," especially compared to those with more work experience or a master's degree.


obstacles in finding a job

While young people have been hit hard by the pandemic. Non-university students tend to lose their jobs or cut their working hours.Muri Johanson grew up in Ithaca, the city where Cornell University is located.After dropping out of high school, the 22-year-old worked mostly in the service industry. "There is no room for learning, improving or promoting.when the covid epidemic She's lost an apartment, odd jobs and a nascent massage business that she's poured into her savings.It's back in square one.Many of the jobs I saw - even the application - went against the grain as someone without an educational background.

I don't have much experience and a lot of employers aren't interested in giving that to me.She eventually landed a job in a shop called Significant Elements, which salvaged furniture through a "Job LINK" program run by the Tompkins County Office for Employment and Training and aims to keep young people from Disadvantaged background to work Jackie Mouilleseaux The company's director said: "Every young person, like Muri, has faced some obstacles before the pandemic increased dramatically during this time.For now, Muri enjoys learning about the business and hopes to start all over again someday.
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