The best and worst jobs for entry-level professionals
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The best and worst jobs for entry-level professionals
"Employers are planning to increase hiring by 7.3% for the class of 2025, signaling an optimistic job market compared to previous years."
"The top entry-level jobs identified include hardware engineers and certified nursing assistants, noted for their immediate opportunities and strong growth potential."
The job outlook for the class of 2025 appears promising, with employers intending to increase hiring by 7.3% compared to previous years. A report by WalletHub has highlighted hardware engineers and certified nursing assistants as the most favorable entry-level positions based on factors like immediate opportunity, growth potential, and job safety. In contrast, jobs in high-risk sectors, such as welders and auto mechanics, were noted for their dangerous working conditions, while data entry roles faced decline due to automation threats.
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