“Good Luck”: Mzansi Reacts to Varsity Graduate Unemployed for 2 Years
- A qualified social worker from KZN has taken to social media to plead for help as he struggles to find a job
- @Nduduzo_Carsa says he has been unemployed for two years after graduating with a social work qualification from the University of KwaZulu-Natal
- Briefly News went to the jobless varsity graduate account holder’s comments section to select a few reactions as many have shared job opportunities
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A young and qualified social worker based in KwaZulu-Natal has urged his social media followers to hook him up with a job opportunity.
The ambitious young graduate from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, who is based in Nongoma, says he has been hunting for a job for two years now.
@Nduduzo_Carsa has penned an emotional message on his Twitter timeline and it has attracted positive reactions from his followers.
He wrote on Twitter:
“I'm a qualified Social Worker who is still on the hunt for the job. Anyone who can make it happen for me to find a job. Please, it’s been two years unemployed.”
@Morapelengthebe said:
“Check the website of DPSA. There is currently a post at Chris Hani Hospital. Good luck.”
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@HoneyBo51 said:
“Father God #MakeItHappen.”
@Mocchachinoochi said:
“All the best bro #MakeItHappen fam.”
@Sandileperfzy said:
“I’m sure you’ll #MakeItHappen.”
In other news stories, Briefly News ran an article about a lady who took to social media to announce that she is now gainfully employed. Praise Atakele had gone viral sometime in March as she was captured with cardboard in hand on the streets begging for a job.
The Master's degree holder in marketing communications on Tuesday, April 20 shared an office photo as she wore a smile.
Praise, who holds a B.Sc in mass communication, said some companies reached out to her after her story went viral. She however did not mention the particular company that employed her.
The elated lady went on to appreciate everyone who in one way or the other contributed to making her desperate move viral and finally got a job:
"Good news is, I finally got a job!"
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Source: Briefly News