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When I graduate, I'm finding a job.

My questions?

Is the tense correct? When can one use present continuous instead of 'will' in similar sentences?

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anonymousIs the tense correct?

It is possible.

anonymousWhen can one use present continuous instead of 'will' in similar sentences?

I think there are too many variables for a rule to exist. In this case, the progressive indicates determination.

… I'll get a job. (simple statement of intention)

… I'm going to get a job. (more like a prediction than "will")

… I'm getting a job. (you will get one come Hell or high water)

There are other shades of nuance depending on the context.

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This might help.

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CJ

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