Finding jobs for this year’s graduating class will take more networking, more applications and more work, one expert said.
Economists and career coaches agree: Recent college graduates should expect to work harder and longer to land their first job out of college. The total number of new jobs created in 2025 has trended ...
Recent college graduates face a 4-year-high unemployment rate and AI concerns as the Class of 2026 enters a challenging job ...
WESTFIELD — As a resident assistant at Westfield State University, senior Dontavius “Tay” Henry is responsible for 38 fellow students in his dorm. He’s good at telling you about it, in calm measured ...
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Hospitals are desperate to fill a middle-class health care job that only requires candidates to graduate from a certificate program — the issue is nobody’s heard of it. Sterile processing technicians ...
The Class of 2025 faced a particularly tough job market, searching for jobs earlier, submitting more applications — averaging 10 applications to the Class of 2024’s six — and receiving fewer offers on ...
To join the CNBC Workforce Executive Council, apply at cnbccouncils.com/wec. 2023 college grads are confident about finding a job, even amid increasing layoffs and a ...
This was adapted from CNBC's Work It newsletter on LinkedIn about all things work — from how to land the job to how to succeed in your career. Click here to subscribe. We can all agree that finding a ...
Looking ahead to the spring 2025 class, NACE is expecting to see a decline in hiring. Post-college job prospects are weakest for those that graduated during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 ...