Snoopy said:
Dark_Lord_2008 said:
If you do not gain employment between the ages of 15 to 25 it is highly likely you will face long periods of unemployment later in life. A 25 year old is a better job applicant with 5 to 10 years employment compared to a 25 year old who has never had a job in his/her life. I reached 25 and had never worked, I completed a Bachelor degree and 10 years have gone by so quickly and now in my mid 30s, I have never worked.
https://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/young-and-out-australia-s-hidden-scourge-of-youth-unemployment-20180622-p4zn4k.html
Why are young people increasingly failing to make the leap into full-time jobs? It's hard to know. Partly it's a subdued economy, but it's possible that young people are graduating with degrees that don't match the skills needed by employers.
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I can only speak about America, but experience means EVERYTHING. Connections are second and education comes at a distant third unless you graduated from an Ivy league school or something.
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I speak for Europe,just to compete with you ;)
But a lot of unexperienced people have gotten work because i asked the higher ups at my place,if people are interested and want to learn and work for their earnings im able to give them a chance.