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    Fraser is offline Junior Member
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    university students creating a job or finding a job ?

    Do you think that students after university are wanting to create or find a job ?
    what are your thoughts on this ?

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    china9 is offline Junior Member
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    Most university students still want to find a job.

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    JosephBrown is offline Junior Member
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    In the social network it says the students at harvard would rather invent a job than find one but I guess in the real world, most students want to find a job. I mean somebody studying biology will probably not want to start a business, but then on the other hand students studying marketing probably will.
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    Fraser is offline Junior Member
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    do you think maybe students are to intimidated to create a job ?

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    shirtaholic2 is offline Junior Member
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    I think most of students want to find a job because they dont want to take the risks involved in trying to create one. In job, you get a paycheck at end of each month, which is your fixed income, which attracts most of students, because when they graduate, they all have high aims towards career and everyone has plans to settle down for a good life, and finding job is an easier solution instead of creating one.
    On the other hand, people who are more creative (smaller in percentage, excluding me also lol) are more inclined towards independence and doing what interests them, rather than doing what the boss wants, and they are the risk takers, they are the 'Do-ers' like in that Lenovo add they create for themselves

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    How ROI Matters

    Most of the university students are likely to find a job rather than create a job as it is a safer bet. If we consider university education as an investment for the student, then definitely finding a job will provide return on investment quickly and regularly. But if they look to create job that is they aspire to become entrepreneurs, ROI may be higher but uncertain.

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