
The financial markets are in bad shape nowadays, all stock exchanges plummeted and the U.S. government is about to spend the equivalent of more than Sweden and Ireland's GDPs combined. I am glad I am not of these Wall Street brokers that we always see totally depressed, illustrating the highlights of the newspapers... wait, hold on a second... what's my major again?
Today once again, our teacher asked that question with that tone which already gives you the answer:
-"If you graduate in May and are looking for a job, when do you think you should start applying?? Right now, of course"
Well, it seems obvious that this teacher is not the one who will waste her time sending resumes to human resources already busy with firing people.. I was thinking about applying for an internship in the U.S. after I graduate to get more experience before I want to earn a master or MBA but it seems kind of hard right now..
In addition, the Atlantis Program has been a very rich experience already for me, but we are some students to share the same fears. What are recruiters going to think about such a strange resume with no valuable internship and an abnormal number of bachelors for a 22 year-old kid? Should I continue and earn a master? Should I try to find an internship? A job? Where? How am I going to argue about the strenght of my school and mention no internship? These are tough questions and I still cannot find any answers..
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