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Economic Crisis Turns into a Good Opportunity?

April 21, 2009

The economic crisis has even affected students in prestigious universities.

Especially, it seems harder to get a job in Wall Street. Rather, some
students start to avoid seeking their career for Wall Street.

An article dated April 17 in New York Times Online reported it.

Even students in MBA in Harvard University have been given fewer job ads
recently.

However, under this sort of environment, some people have changed greatly
their life.

Some students have directly established their own company, and some students
have thought about their life course deeply again and chosen a career which they
actually wanted to have, not the one which is profitable.

In addition, because of this economic crisis, parents tend not to give so
much pressure to their kids, which allows kids to choose their career with more
freedom. The article introduced the opinion.

It is also introduced that parents tend to want their kids in prestigious
universities to get a job in a famous financial company in order to get back
their huge investment in the education of their kids or simply for fame.

However, this economic crisis has changed this trend a little.

It is highly possible that students who have got more freedom to choose
their career released from a variety of pressures and thought about their
true life can get a bigger happiness through a deeply-thought-out job hunting.

*This article was originally written in Japanese and not translated word by word.

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