My name is Kevin, a graduate from Nairobi, Kenya, and I want to share my story to encourage young people struggling with unemployment and constant job rejection. 

After completing my studies, I believed life would finally improve because I had worked very hard in school and earned good qualifications. I expected that finding a job would not take long, but things turned out very differently.

For years, I kept applying for jobs and attending interviews, but I was always rejected. Sometimes the interviews would go very well, and I would feel confident that I had finally secured an opportunity. 

However, after waiting for feedback, I would receive rejection messages or never hear from the employers again. It became a painful and frustrating cycle that repeated itself over and over.

As time went on, the situation affected my confidence badly. I watched classmates and friends progress in life while I remained unemployed despite having qualifications and skills. 

Relatives kept asking why I was still jobless, and the pressure became emotionally exhausting. I started feeling hopeless and questioning my worth because nothing seemed to work for me.READ FULL STORY.