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Old Feb 28, 2013, 05:20 AM
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Hi all,

I am 22. I just graduated from a reputable university and have done bachelors in Electrical Engineering. Nowadays I am doing a job in a Telecommunication company. The problem is that the job is a managerial one and I don't like purely managerial jobs. I feel like my heart's not in this job and I do all my tasks mechanically. I feel worthless all the time and feel that I am wasting my time and energy.I have also tried at other places but these days due to recession it is very hard to find a good job so at present I can't leave this job either. Please advice me.

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Old Feb 28, 2013, 05:49 AM
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You're more likely to get a job while you're employed. Keep working at your job, do it well, but network, network, network. Find out where the jobs are that you want. Are you single? How flexible are you, geographically? Are you applying for jobs now?

The biggest thing is networking. Get to know people in companies where the jobs are that you're interested in. Contacts, you need them.
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