An unemployed graduate of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, (KNUST), has resorted to social media to appeal for job opportunities.
Identified as Lois Ansaa Asiedu, the young lady who graduated with first-class honors in economics is desperately seeking a job and has shared her plight with the X community.
Fed up with her ‘unemployed status’, Lois has taken the bold decision to publicize her certificate on social media amidst tons of reactions from netizens who have chanced on it.
“At this point, I’m putting it out there that I’m in search of employment in any financial institution. Anyone with viable leads, please put me on. Kindly retweet,” her post read.
The post which was made on April 27, 2024, has since garnered over 1,000 retweets and comments.
The reactions are made up of encouragement, referrals, recommendations, and opportunities for the young lady.
In another post, Lois also detailed that although she is in search of a job, she wouldn’t hesitate to grab any opportunity to pursue a master’s degree abroad.
“I have thought of doing my master’s degree outside the country. There have been several constraints contributing to my decision to work. If there is an opportunity to apply for these scholarships I would jump on them expeditiously,” she added.
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Check out her posts below:
At this point I’m putting it out there that I’m in search of employment in any financial institution. Anyone with viable leads, please put me on.
— miss.ansaaasiedu✨🦦 (@AnsaaAsiedu) April 27, 2024
Kindly retweet🥰 pic.twitter.com/ZB03Z36BAb
I have actually thought of doing my masters degree outside the country. There has been several constraints contributing to my decision to work. If there is an opportunity to apply for these scholarships I would jump on them expeditiously. https://t.co/kJS5YApG2e
— miss.ansaaasiedu✨🦦 (@AnsaaAsiedu) April 27, 2024
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