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- A black hole: New graduates discover a dismal job market - CNBC
Recent graduates looking to enter an increasingly shaky labor market are painting a dire picture of their job search: "A black hole," one said "I'm disheartened," said another "I almost feel
- A black hole: New graduates discover a dismal job market
Recent graduates looking to enter an increasingly shaky labor market are painting a dire picture of their job search: “A black hole,” one said “I’m disheartened,” said another
- A black hole: New graduates discover a dismal job market
A recent analysis reveals a challenging job market for recent graduates, with many struggling to find employment despite holding degrees in fields once considered highly desirable Recent graduates are reporting a difficult job search, with some describing it as a "black hole " Many are spending months applying for jobs, submitting hundreds of applications, and receiving little to no response
- A Black Hole: Americas New Graduates Discover a Dismal Job . . .
NBC News reports that in the U S , many recent graduates looking to enter the labor force "are painting a dire picture of their job search " NBC News asked people who recently finished technical school, college or graduate school how their job application process was going, and in more than 100 re
- Panicking: Recent college grads struggle to find jobs : NPR
Recent college graduates are facing one of the most challenging job markets in years — with the exception of the pandemic period — even as the overall unemployment rate remains low
- There’s a long line of unemployed graduates in America, and . . .
There was a time when a good college degree didn’t just decorate a resume — it practically came with a near-guaranteed job offer in corporate America But that promise is fading fast for the class of 2025, which is entering one of the most discouraging job markets in recent memory
- New grads struggling to find work in job market rocked by . . .
Experts tell Fortune that a combination of factors including a cooling labor market, a hiring pullback prompted by shifting tariff policies, and the long-promised of integration of AI into the
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