“Is it me or am I just fighting an uphill battle here?” he asked
SINGAPORE: A Singaporean in his late twenties lamented how hard it has been to look for a job despite sending nearly 300 applications.He wrote that he had delayed going to university for two years as he had first pursued going into business, but he has since gotten a marketing degree from the Singapore University of Social Sciences.
“I’ve seen fresh marketing graduates at 24 snagging up jobs at MNCs and Government, while I’m stuck sending hundreds of applications to jobs that won’t even look at myMany Reddit users have commented on his post, with one telling him that the job market is “generally bad.” They advised him to have a backup plan to maximize his opportunities and tailor-fit his résumé for theTheir last bit of advice was: “Prepare to sacrifice things to get the job.
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