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2 out of 5 Finding a job
As a new graduate, you’ve achieved your academic qualifications and are full of enthusiasm about starting work. You’re hoping to earn a great salary and work decent hours for a company which has state-of-the-art technology and a fantastic location in the centre of town. You’re hoping for job (1) ____ and
and are pretty confident that employment (2) ____ are good. The reality for many new graduates is somewhat different.
Many young people start out in jobs unrelated to their degree for the sake of getting some professional experience . Some may have already worked in part-time jobs while studying, either to save up or support themselves through university. Such jobs include working as sales (3) ____ in clothing stores, or other customer service jobs in fastfood outlets
outlets or for tele-marketing companies to increase their range of workplace (4) ____ . While these may not be your ideal job, having any kind of position will automatically make you more marketable.
Many (5) ____ of employment have openings for young people with little or no experience, and this can be invaluable for new graduates.
4 out of 5