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Post-grad panic: What happens after university?

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25/08/2025
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Post-grad panic: What happens after university?
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Graduating from university is often seen as the happiest moment in a young person’s life. Family and friends celebrate, pictures are taken, and everyone congratulates the graduate for making it through years of hard work. But what happens after the ceremony, once the cap and gown are removed? For many young people, this is when the real challenge begins.

The period after graduation is often filled with excitement, but also fear and confusion. Some graduates immediately find jobs, others struggle to enter the job market, while some choose to create their own projects or even move abroad in search of opportunities. This mix of hope and uncertainty is what many call the “post-grad panic.”

The Job Hunt

For many fresh graduates, the first big step is looking for a job. Unfortunately, this is not always an easy journey. Employers often ask for “experience,” something that many young graduates don’t have yet. This can make the job market feel like a closed door.

“I thought getting a degree would mean I could easily find work,” says Daniel, a 24-year-old graduate in Business Administration. “But most companies I apply to ask for at least two years of experience. How can I get that if no one gives me the chance?”

This frustration is common. Some graduates end up applying to dozens of companies without getting any replies. Others are forced to take jobs that don’t match their skills or pay very little, simply to survive.

At the same time, there are success stories. Graduates who networked during their studies, did internships, or learned practical skills on the side sometimes land jobs more quickly. These stories give hope to others, showing that with persistence and creativity, opportunities can be found.

Starting New Projects

Not everyone wants to wait for a job offer. Some graduates decide to start their own projects or businesses. From small online shops to tech startups, young people are becoming more creative in how they earn a living.

This path is exciting, but it comes with risks. Starting a business requires money, discipline, and patience. Many projects fail in the first year, and not every graduate is ready for that kind of pressure. However, for those who succeed, it offers independence and the chance to shape their own future.

Looking Abroad

Another option that many graduates consider is moving abroad, either for further studies or for job opportunities. Countries with stronger economies may offer better pay and working conditions.

The dream of going abroad is attractive, but it also has challenges. Moving to a new country means facing cultural differences, homesickness, and sometimes even discrimination. Not everyone can afford the travel or tuition costs either. Still, many graduates see it as an investment in their future.

 

The Emotional Side

Beyond jobs and projects, the post-graduation period is also an emotional journey. Some young people feel lost without the structure of university life. Friends scatter, routines change, and the pressure to “succeed quickly” can be overwhelming.

Experts say it is normal to feel uncertain during this stage. Career paths are rarely straightforward, and success does not come overnight. Taking time to explore options, learn new skills, or even rest for a while can be valuable.

Finding the Way Forward

So, what is the solution to post-grad panic? There isn’t a single answer, but a few lessons stand out:

Start early: Internships, part-time jobs, and volunteering during university can build experience that employers want.

Keep learning: short courses, online certifications, and practical skills can make a CV stronger.

Stay flexible: the first job may not be the dream job, but it can open doors.

Network: talking to mentors, alumni, and professionals often leads to hidden opportunities.

Take care of mental health: it’s okay to feel uncertain. Taking breaks and seeking support makes the journey easier.

Graduating is not the end of the journey; it is the beginning of a new chapter. The post-grad years may feel confusing, but they are also full of possibilities. Whether through job hunting, creating projects, or exploring opportunities abroad, young people are learning how to shape their own paths.

In the end, post-grad panic is simply a phase, a moment of uncertainty that pushes graduates to grow, adapt, and discover what they truly want from life.

Brenna AKARABO
RADIOTV10

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