As the financial crisis peaked in 2009, James Alder graduated from his bachelors degree in architecture into the worst job market in decades. For months, he worked on a farm and for free for a provincial architect to gain experience. “Eventually I got a job . . . it took six months, but I was one of the lucky ones,” he says.
2009年金融危机发展到最严重的时候,詹姆斯•奥尔德(James Alder)大学毕业,拿到建筑学学士学位,进入了数十年来最严峻的就业市场。毕业后的几个月中,他在一个农场上干活,并无偿为一名地方上的建筑师工作,以积累经验。他说:“最终我找到了工作……这花费了6个月,但我是幸运者中的一员。”
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