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Unemployed Graduate Posses on Traffic Looking for Employment


How far have you ever gone to look for employment after school.?
Well this young lady, Southafrican Anthea Malwandle went this far and made a placard with the advert in a busy intersection in Jo'burg, SA..and her picture was re-posted in social media and guess what, prospective employers responded and called her.

When Malwandle completed her degree at the Vaal University of Technology (VUT) in 2015, she never anticipated that her job-seeking journey would be so tough.
She has been hunting for graduate and internship programmes since April 2015, to no avail. She called many companies and visited their offices to try schedule interview appointments but failed.
In desperation, Malwandle took to the street with a placard. Her story has moved many people and the determined woman says that she would love to work for petrochemical companies in the production of energy fuels.
Touched by her struggle, a Sasol employee called into the Early Breakfast Show to request a meeting with her.
Source: EWN, LIB

So yes sometimes dont just at home and be comfortable, do the extra ordinary.

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