‘Not even unpaid work…’: Yale University graduate recounts 500 job rejections despite Ivy League degree
Three years after the honor of all, Hakob Cramar is still looking for a job after earning a master’s bilingual education in a master’s bilingual education. Now 24 and live with his parents in Ohio, the former Fulbrayan scientist has released his frustration, exchanged more than 400 refusals at Instagram. His main positions reflect the growing concern among the most discussed graduates in today’s labor market.
Cramer, who studied psychology and Spanish, moved to Spain, after graduating from Yale, to teach English a Fulbright Scholarship. On 23, he published a children’s gallery, Exchange of grandmother’s letterHe returned to Ohio and return home with his family.
“I graduated from Yale, six years ago, I received a master, and he still can’t even get an unpaid practice,” he said in one Instagram post. He added that he graduated from Yale, “One of the best universities in the world,” only 21.
Now, after almost 500 applications, he is still waiting for breakthrough. “After 473 job rejections I am 24 years old, I live at home and I am ready to make my skills right if I allow my bank account.”
Cramer hopes to work in children’s media, a place he is passionate about. “I have friends who make $ 100 K + as NASA scientists, consultants and engineers.
He also thanked his father to encourage him to be more studied.
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Cramer’s experience highlights a wider trend, as even the graduates of such elite Cambridge facilities have recently been discussed on the challenges of car tightening work.