Qualified individuals enter the job market each year in fact, since the employment boom in 2002; our country has seen several institutions spring up to fill the demand for MBA-degrees in the job market. But the employment boom is slowly fizzling out, and institutions are still churning out MBAs who find that despite acquiring a coveted degree, they are still jobless because their degree no longer affords them a competitive edge. The outlook for college gr4aduates both bachelors and masters dose not look too good in 2009. The U. S. Labour Department estimates that 60-70% of U.S. Graduate will be jobless even six months after graduating. The sad reality is that prospects for Pakistani fresh graduates do not look any better.
What to do?
First decide what you absolutely can not compromise on in a job for example, company transportation, and then take the job that fulfills this requirement. If you wait for the ideal job to materialize, then you will he waiting for a very long time because, I am sorry to say, the job market is going to get worse before it turns for the better. This is the bitter reality.
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