Tunisia recently celebrated its graduating high school students, with media attention focused on top performers and ministerial congratulations. However, coverage largely ignored the majority of graduates facing uncertain futures. The article highlights a growing concern: despite academic achievement, many Tunisian graduates struggle to find employment. This annual celebration overlooks the broader issue of rising unemployment among young people. The piece suggests a disconnect between academic success and available job opportunities within the country. It implies a need for greater focus on career guidance and preparation for the realities of the Tunisian job market, anticipating future unemployment challenges.