Monday, April 14, 2008

job experience search and the disappointments

Hello comrades,

Remember my job interview of last week (07-04-2008)? Ok, I was supposed to wait to be called by the human resource department of the company, previewed in two weeks from the interview date. But I decided to call a week before, and as usual, It is a refusal due to "insufficient level of experience to be able to carry out any post that MIGHT be given."

Such refusals are bound to come up during ones stay in a foreign country (even in ones country of origin), especially in a country like France.
People might believe am a pessimist but the fact is that to get a job in France, even when you have a resident's permit that authorises you to work, it is practically impossible to be employed because the country does not give opportunities to people.
It is more or less impossible to find a job here (whether it be a student job or an experienced worker)and I really can not tell why.
I believe that the country is not very welcoming as it claims to be.

Anyway, they say that the kind of welcome that you recieve when you travel as a tourist is not the same kind of treatment you get when you finally install as a resident.

I do anyway think that the anglo-saxon countries give more opportunities to their settlers and are more open in matters concerning foreign and internal policies than there (mainly european) counterparts. No wonder the anglo-saxon countries are more attractive to international carrier seekers, and this makes them better placed to face the competitions that surround globalisation.

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