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Hey there, fellow graduates! 👋 Have you found yourself in a similar situation as me? Feeling stuck in odd jobs, unsure of your next move, and just yearning for a stable 9-5? I hear you! 🤔
Here are a few suggestions that might steer you in the right direction:
– Consider content writing or copywriting roles: Companies are always on the lookout for talented writers to create engaging content for their websites, blogs, and social media.
– Explore technical writing opportunities: If you have a knack for explaining complex topics in a clear and concise manner, technical writing could be a great fit for you.
– Look into freelance writing gigs: Platforms like Upwork and Freelancer offer a plethora of writing opportunities that can potentially lead to long-term contracts.
Remember, finding the right job takes time and effort. Stay positive, keep honing your skills, and don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. You’ve got this! 💪
What are some other writing-related jobs that you think could be a good fit for someone in this situation? Let’s share our knowledge and help each other out! 📝✨ #CareerChat #WritingCommunity
Podcaster or twitch game streamer
Hey Sorry to hear than & I was there myself not too long ago
when I was a college graduate I struggled with feeling lost since I didn’t land an internship and didn’t have a clue what I wanted to do. I had anxiety and was nervous about graduating and entering the job market for the first time
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What’s your degree in? I feel like you should have plenty of transferrable skills especially if you have experience in tutoring and subbing. Why not see if you can break into tech via customer success? My gf was a history major and that’s how she got into the industry. You can take a look at GradSimple (free newsletter) to get some perspective since you get to see interviews of college grads figuring out life and career after graduating. Could be a good starting point for you since you’re lost.
You could go to law school. Doesn’t matter what you majored in. Three years and out, graduate with a marketable skill. Being a good writer is extremely useful as an attorney.
Accounting
Contact RobertHalf and get a office job
Drug dealer sounds like it meets your requirements…but it is a risky profession. The possibility of rivals and the threat of police. At least you can make your own hours and the pay is good!
Human resources or recruiting? Do you like working with people or do you prefer solitary work.