These days, many graduates are forced to take on jobs that are not in line with their studies. One babe is sincerely grateful to have found work as a cashier at Clicks after recently completing her studies👇 wednesdaythought
has had the privilege of speaking to Maserame Gloria Modupe, who recently graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Strategic Communication.
“I am extremely excited about this job because, at the end of the day, my efforts of applying for work didn't go in vain.”
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