Original Reddit post

Hi everyone. I wanted to happily give an update about my job-hunting situation. Since I received many disappointing comments about my chances of finding a good position, I genuinely started believing that I had no chance, and honestly I felt deeply discouraged. However, I FINALLY FOUND A JOB. And actually, it didn’t take as long as I expected. I was sending resumes and searching for almost two months before I found one. Now my training period is over, I’ve officially signed my contract, and I have stable employment. To all my fellow friends looking for a general job in Geneva: DON’T GIVE UP and FOCUS ON YOUR STRENGTHS. I only have an A2 level in French, but I speak English and Chinese fluently. I also had two years of restaurant experience, and I ended up getting a kitchen job at a restaurant where I mostly use English and Chinese to communicate with my colleagues. The market is insanely competitive, and finding a general job is definitely hard, but IT IS NOT IMPOSSIBLE. You will probably get rejected many times, but don’t lose hope. submitted by /u/Over_Marsupial7423

Originally posted by u/Over_Marsupial7423 on r/Switzerland