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University graduates take a U-turn to their hometowns

Camelia Bucioveanu, 9 Sep 2009
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The crisis that began to take hold of the job market, the future of the country’s fresh college graduates appears bleak. While some of them stay in the large cities to continue their hunt for employment, and financially supported by their parents, others return to their hometowns.

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“Mama I’m coming home”

“Mama I’m coming home”
The elimination of bonuses and perks, coupled with the frigid compensation landscape and employer’s preference to applicants with some experience are only a few of the crisis’ effects that has drastically narrowed a young graduate’s job opportunities.

“Some of the recent graduates have already taken the road home. If they don’t have the possibility of continuing their studies with master courses, or fail in finding a job that could secure them a certain financial freedom, they will be forced to take the road back home, where they could be financially supported by their parents”, said Adriana Badescu, managing partner of A&C Consulting Center.

Job creation has ground to a halt. Employers are now advertising replacement jobs for which they require few-year experience and a short adjustment period. For this type of jobs, inexperienced students don’t stand a chance.

Therefore, without a safe income, and having to cope with a rent and high living expenses, graduates who don’t put their hopes on a financial help from their parents, go back home to reduce expenses. Even if the financial crisis has chopped rents - a two-room apartment in Pantelimon, Militari or Drumul Taberei may reach 250-350 euros - recent graduates are still facing hardship in raising the money.

“I finished college last year, but for the time being, I haven’t found a job yet. However, I did find a minimum-wage job. But it was impossible for me to work for only 5 million lei. The rent is almost 100 euros, and besides, I still have to eat, pay the monthly essential, and that make up another 100 euros at least. Plus transport costs and other expenses […]. So Mama, I’m coming home!”, said I.O. a recent graduate of the University of Psychology and Education Science of Bucharest.


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