What should I write/say on the "Do you have a job?" part in the immigration?

I just graduated from college and going abroad as a tourist. One of the questions of immigration is if I have a job. Which is none because I just graduated and I'm having my vacation of life before getting a job. What should I write on that part on card? "Unemployed"?
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If you're referring to a landing card or, perhaps, a visa application, and it asks whether you have a job, the appropriate answer is no. Rather than putting 'unemployed' in that space, you might write, 'No, Gap Year.' Along with your age, it's commonly understood to be exactly as you are doing, having the time of your life travelling before spending the next 40 years 'Employed.'
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