How hard is it to find an associate job nowadays after graduation?

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Hi all,

I've been reading some threads on this forum about some graduate not nearly making enough to even cover their loan repayments on their first job. Some haven't found a an associate job even after months out of graduation.
Can some of you comment on this and, if possible, share your your first associate job hunting experience (how long it took, what hoops you have to go through, and what the pay+benefits were)?

Thank you to all who participate.
 
Looking at the graduating 3rd years here, it seems the only ones who have trouble are the ones who limit themselves to a very specific geographic area.
 
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Hi all,

I've been reading some threads on this forum about some graduate not nearly making enough to even cover their loan repayments on their first job. Some haven't found a an associate job even after months out of graduation.
Can some of you comment on this and, if possible, share your your first associate job hunting experience (how long it took, what hoops you have to go through, and what the pay+benefits were)?

Thank you to all who participate.

Look and apply for jobs specifically referring/ open to entry level.
Pay may be a little less compared to an experienced one tho. The chains are taking entry levels on good pays-not too bad that you cant pay for your loans if you are steady and serious. You may choose to vote for adjustment over their notoriety when it comes to finding a job in the current economy. This is if you dont find an associate position.
 
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