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Entry-level hiring tied to the 20 most common majors fell 20% from December 2019 levels and 5% from one year earlier. Health fields posted the strongest conditions while engineering majors faced the weakest, with versatility helping social sciences and humanities graduates.
A ZipRecruiter survey of 3,000 recent and upcoming graduates reveals significant regret over college majors, particularly in liberal arts fields. Political science and communications majors reported the highest dissatisfaction rates. Nursing majors, however, secured higher salari…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA report by Glassdoor and Redfin identifies the top 10 large U.S. cities for recent college graduates based on housing affordability, career opportunities, and quality of life. Three cities in Texas appear on the list, while New York City, San Francisco, and Los Angeles do not. T…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA New York Times analysis shows that more than 40% of employed recent college graduates are in positions that typically do not require college degrees. This marks the highest such level since 2020. The finding highlights trends in the job market for new graduates.