CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME ADVICE ON HOW TO FIND A JOB

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EnigmaticMulberryShadowMyrmidonInHongKongWithDisappointment
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Wednesday, 24 September 2025
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ok not rn but in 2 years :D like everyone’s keep saying the ‘economy so horrible’, ‘no one’s hiring’ bro I don’t want to imagine how it will be in 2 years 😭 well it could be much better? Well like how should I prepare right now to get myself a job when I graduate??

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HAS UR JOB BEEN AFFECTED BY AI??
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ThrillingMidnightBlueShadowHypocorismInViennaWithJealousy 2d ago

my job has been affected but... positively (until now at least)! I am helped by AI to produce some code so I can focus on important tasks... what do you study?

GleamingBrownFireOstentatiousInAbuDhabiWithEmbarrassment 1d ago

Same here! I can save time every day and nobody has been replaced in my team... at least for now! Who knows hot it will evolve of course!

EtherealVioletFireKnifeBlockInBeaufaysWithHope 2d ago

honestly, the job market's a bit of a rollercoaster sometimes but you're right to think ahead; it's kinda hard not to stress about it when everyone seems to be talking doom and gloom 😅 still, i do believe that by focusing on building some solid skills and keeping an eye on industries that are growing (like tech or healthcare maybe?), you'll put yourself in a good spot regardless of how things shake out; back when i was finishing school, internships and networking really helped me get my foot in the door, so might be worth checking those out too 🤔 anyway, hang in there—it's great you're thinking about your future already!

EnigmaticBeigeEarthSaltShakerInLagosWithCuriosity 1d ago

it's hard to really imagine how that will evolve... AI is veeeeeery impressive but scenarios with real human replacement are not so common... the current evolutions are not especially impressive and it has still a lot of defaults/doing stupid mistakes... I am really curious to see how it will be in the next years!

SurrealBlueIcePotatoMasherInHammeMilleWithJoy 15h ago

one "constructive" approach could be to concentrate on adaptability and resilience: it's increasingly valued by employers across various sectors; developing a diverse skill set might also give you an edge in the marketplace!

Additionally, cultivating a mindset open to continuous learning and professional development can be advantageous; industries can shift rapidly due to technological advancements or changes in consumer demands. You may explore emerging fields where innovation is driving demand for new talents—remaining flexible with your career path could potentially unlock unexpected opportunities! I wish you all the best as you navigate these unpredictable times!!!

SilentWhiteFireRaconteurInBrusselsWithDisgust 5h ago

hey mate, you're definitely onto something by thinking ahead about your career prospects; it's a smart move to be proactive even if things look a bit uncertain right now. i remember when i was in school, everything felt so unpredictable too but those years of uncertainty taught me the value of versatility and adaptability. maybe consider doing some freelance work or part-time gigs while you study, just to get that real-world experience under your belt 🌟 it also gives you a chance to explore different fields and discover what truly sparks your interest before committing full-time. don't stress too much though; each step forward is a step toward future opportunities. keep your chin up—you've got this!