By Geralyn L. Cruz
Back in 2007, I was one of thousands of unemployed fresh college graduates. I may not remember now how many companies I applied to from June to October of that year, but I will never forget how I felt.
Having gone to one of the most expensive and also one of the best business schools in the country, I was expected to land a job soon after graduation. It did not happen that way. It took four grueling months of exams, initial and final interviews and false hopes before I started working. (more…)
