We won’t minimize it—this is a complex time to be entering the job market. The world of work has changed in significant ways over the last few years. Many of you are likely navigating worry and stress related to your future, the livelihood of your families, and other communities. This is a time to reach out for support if you need it.
Beyond your peers, connect with the support available to you at UBC:
New employment opportunities will arrive but it’s often hard to predict when. In the meantime, you might find yourself needing to take on different forms of work than you have been anticipating. However, all experiences can be valuable opportunities for learning and skill development. Keep your eyes open, take care of yourself and your loved ones and do what you can to maintain a positive outlook on what’s possible for you today and in the future.
If you’re feeling uncertain
Uncertainty is a major contributor to many peoples’ experiences of transitioning from school to work. These feelings of uncertainty have been heightened in light of recent global circumstances. There is strength and opportunity in that collective experience. Look for it and use it to help yourself thrive. There are many supports available to you on campus and in your various communities. Identify your support network and ask for advice from those you consider friends and mentors.