Indonesia's millennials stay resilient in difficult times


Young jobseekers attend a career fair in Jakarta. — The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network

NO one would have thought that the year of 2020 would bring such a dramatic change to almost everyone’s lives, and 26-year-old Surastini is no exception.

In February, she made the big decision to quit her job in marketing. She left Cirebon, West Java to search for new opportunities in hopes of improving her career prospects.

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