It has been 2 year hence I have been graduated, Still don't have a job. I'm trying to concentrate on my study but Can't. Many of colleague have job but I trying to focus on me but 6 months hence I'm severely loss of Confidence.. What should I do?
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Hi I know job gives the person different identity and satisfaction. I appreciate you are graduated might have the skills to work with your expectation. But is your expectation is matching with your skills or your acceptance is poor. This both will build your confidence to perform better. Work with self like skills, talents linking to expectation, satisfaction and acceptance. You will get the path to move further. TC . wish u all the best
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you can take the help of psychologist if necessary.
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