ABSTRACT
Psychological well-being can be recognized by the satisfaction level in the individual. The satisfaction of individuals who have become fresh graduates can be achieved by, one of many, having a job right away. However, the pandemic situation makes it difficult to get a job, so fresh graduates need the ability to face all obstacles to achieve happiness. This study aims to determine the relation between psychological well-being and the adversity quotient of 212 fresh graduates during Coronavirus. This study used the quantitative method and product-moment for the data analysis technique. The correlation coefficient obtained is 0.53, which means there is a significant relationship between psychological well-being and the adversity quotient. The higher the individual's psychological well-being, the higher the individual's adversity quotient. Based on the result, psychological well-being affects the adversity quotient level of fresh graduates during coronavirus pandemic and vice versa.
