Graduates sing the blues


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 06 Nov 2005

Ever wondered why your graduate son or daughter is still without a job despite attending countless interviews? Are employers being too demanding in not wanting to give these young graduates a chance to enter the job market? Well, before you blame others, the fault may lie within your own home. Here’s a quick summary why many graduates, especially local ones, find it difficult to get hired after leaving college or university. 

> They want only the easy jobs> They think they should not be inconvenienced by their work> They do not know how to communicate, especially in English> They do not have social skills> They are just not hungry enough 

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