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“Young job seekers facing ‘quarterlife crisis’”
Filed under Job Hunting
Posted by Libraries, December 18, 2006
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C.M. Russell, “Secrets of the Job Hunt,” Nov. 5, 2006
http://secretsofthejobhunt.blogspot.com/2006/11/young-job-seekers-facing-quarterlife.html
If you are living with your parents after graduation and working a retail job, or waking up every morning to a job you hate, you are not alone. Check out this article to read about two other twenty-somethings who are having a difficult time in the post-graduation world. Also, find out why the qualities we really want in a job may end up being a good thing later.
For further help with your own quarterlife crisis, stop by the Career Resource Library (#P304E) to check out The Quarterlifer’s Companion: How to Get on the Right Career Path, Control your Finances, and Find the Support Network You Need to Thrive (Wilner and Stocker, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2005).
—Jennifer M. Lege
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