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Degree in hand, jobs out of reach: Why recent grads are struggling in a competitive.. - LevelUP - 01-29-2025 Degree in hand, jobs out of reach: Why recent grads are struggling in a competitive market https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/26/economy/job-market-recent-grads-colleges/index.html RE: Degree in hand, jobs out of reach: Why recent grads are struggling in a competitive.. - Ares - 02-02-2025 Too many kids coming out of school expect to be paid at a rate higher than their qualifications. Some are delusional about their abilities and can be difficult to train. Far too many need to learn to shut up about their political opinions at work. The ones that make it do not have any of these problems. RE: Degree in hand, jobs out of reach: Why recent grads are struggling in a competitive.. - Kal Di - 02-02-2025 Article Snippets with My Commentary Quote:The unemployment gap is partly due to the increase in competition and changing employer expectations, said David Deming, professor of public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. Some people think the effort of people who graduate with multiple bachelor's or master's degrees is unnecessary. Nowadays, I see it as the new job security. Quote:Nearly half of Americans say the cost of attending college is worth it only if someone doesn’t have to take out loans, according to a [url=]2024 Pew Research survey. The USA has had two economic recessions in the last 15 years. Consequently, more people have become more hesitant to take out loans. A debt-free college degree (whether government or independently accredited, CHEA approved, state approved, or state licensed) is the best solution. Depending on your major, government accreditation may not be as important if you intend to only seek employment in the private sector. |