College students are running out of job prospects - and the situation may only get worse
Briefly

College students, particularly from Gen Z, are facing a dire job market as they prepare to graduate. With around two million graduates this spring, many are seeing job offers at federal agencies rescinded due to recent governmental budget cuts and economic policies. The situation is aggravated by the potential for stagflation and increasing layoffs in businesses and nonprofits reliant on federal funding. Traditional fallback options like graduate school are also in jeopardy due to financing uncertainties. This mounting career crisis could have long-lasting ramifications for the future career prospects of these graduates.
With two million graduates entering a shaky job market, public service positions and a host of jobs relying on federal funding are increasingly uncertain.
Job offers at federal agencies are being rescinded, while the overall hiring outlook remains bleak due to economic uncertainties like Trump's tariff wars.
Read at Business Insider
[
|
]