5 secrets for breaking through the entry-level job 'glass floor'
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Fresh graduates are entering a challenging job market, experiencing the highest unemployment rates for degree holders in twelve years. More than half of recent graduates do not secure jobs by graduation, and the rise of artificial intelligence is reducing entry-level opportunities. Career experts suggest utilizing the transitional period, often termed "limbo," to gain experience beyond traditional corporate settings. Grad students are encouraged to explore industries they may not have initially considered and to develop AI literacy to improve employability in the current landscape.
Fresh graduates face a daunting job market with the highest unemployment rates for degree holders in twelve years, compounded by technological advancements such as AI.
More than half of graduates lack jobs upon graduation, marking a significant challenge for young professionals entering the workforce during economic uncertainty.
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