
By Junias Erasmus
The latest unemployment statistics in Namibia paint a grim picture.
With a staggering 96.8% of Namibians having stopped searching for work after repeated failed attempts, it’s clear that many are facing immense frustration and despair.
The national unemployment rate now stands at 36.9%, with youth unemployment at an alarming 44.4%. The numbers are difficult to ignore, and for many job seekers, these statistics may feel like an insurmountable barrier.
But it is in these very moments of adversity that resilience can be the key to overcoming hardship.
Resilience is the ability to withstand, recover, and ultimately grow stronger in the face of challenges, is not just a buzzword; it’s the tool that can empower job seekers to keep moving forward, no matter the setbacks.
For many, repeated rejection and limited opportunities can lead to a loss of hope. It’s easy to become discouraged when faced with so many obstacles, but the truth is that resilience is not about avoiding failure, it’s about learning from it and pushing forward.
Every rejection is an opportunity to refine skills, improve strategies, and become better prepared for the next challenge. Job seekers must remember that resilience is a mindset, one that requires persistence, patience, and the ability to stay focused on long-term goals, even when the journey is difficult.
The road to employment is rarely straightforward, but every step forward no matter how small, brings one closer to success. It’s important to understand that setbacks are not permanent roadblocks but temporary detours on the path to opportunity.
Building resilience involves adopting a growth mindset, where failures are seen not as an end but as a part of the process of becoming stronger and more capable.
It also means continuously improving oneself, whether by acquiring new skills, gaining experience through internships or volunteer work, or simply by remaining open to learning and adaptation.
Job seekers should also take comfort in knowing they are not alone. Building a support system is vital for resilience. Connecting with others who are facing similar challenges provides not only emotional support but practical advice, networking opportunities, and inspiration.
In a time when the job market seems especially competitive, community and collaboration can make all the difference. Whether through family, friends, or professional networks, the strength of a supportive community can offer the encouragement needed to keep going.
Resilience is not just about surviving in tough times; it’s about using adversity as a catalyst for growth and transformation. The challenges that Namibians face today are daunting, but they do not define the future.
By cultivating resilience through persistence, self-improvement, and the support of others, we can overcome the present challenges and move toward a future of opportunity and success.
So, to all the job seekers in Namibia: don’t give up. Keep pushing forward, stay resilient, and know that every step you take brings you closer to your goals.
*Junias Erasmus works in the Financial Sector. He is a Strategic Scholar & a Motivational Speaker. This article is written in his personal capacity. For inquiries, contact him at Junias99@gmail.com