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Rynek pracy nie jest wyrozumiały dla młodych ludzi - a przynajmniej tak twierdzi 23-latek, który w mediach społecznościowych opowiedział o swoich zma…
Warsaw, Poland – A 23-year-old university graduate, known online as 'bubert,' has ignited a discussion about the harsh realities of the Polish job market for young professionals. In a viral video, bubert detailed his struggles to find employment despite holding a higher education degree and seven years of work experience in gastronomy and telemarketing. "The job market is screwing us all over," bubert stated, expressing his frustration with what he described as a "death game" for job seekers. He highlighted numerous job postings that demand highly specific qualifications, such as a student status under 26, a university degree, and at least three years of experience in a similar role, all for positions offering the national minimum wage. Bubert sarcastically questioned the necessity of such stringent requirements for tasks he likened to "data entry and making coffee," skills he claimed to have learned in primary school computer classes. He also criticized the lengthy recruitment processes, which can sometimes extend for months, leaving candidates in limbo. His candid account has resonated with many young people, shedding light on the challenges of transitioning from education to a stable career in today's competitive landscape.
Rynek pracy nie jest wyrozumiały dla młodych ludzi - a przynajmniej tak twierdzi 23-latek, który w mediach społecznościowych opowiedział o swoich zma…