Monday, 5 September 2011

For a start

First, you need a (university) diploma. Then you have to be assertive and naturally brilliant. In addition to being creative, you also need to be able to put yourself on the market. And of course, all this involves working (a couple of months) for free, or what in Brussels is called "being an intern".

This process is what a university graduate will most likely face, once (s)he steps out of the campus area. Finding a job in Brussels could be a tempting opportunity, but is also a heavy task. So here we are - me, soon-to-be university graduate, my second unpaid internship in Brussels and my ambitious self. We are job hunting!

Although it has just been a couple of months since I started my search, I have already read the most absurd job requirements and have applied for various demanding organisations (companies). Stay tuned to see how the job hunting will progress :)

Cheers!

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