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About half of America's new college graduates are working in high school-level jobs like food service and retail: report - Business Insider

Nearly half of new college graduates in the US are working high school-level jobs, per new research. Around 52% of recent graduates start their careers in jobs that don't need a degree, it said. Read More
More than half of college graduates are working in jobs that don't require degrees - CBS News

A financial advisor's take 04:13. More than half of Americans who earned college diplomas find themselves working in jobs that don't require a bachelor's degree or utilize the skills acquired in ... Read More
More than half of recent four-year college grads underemployed - Inside Higher Ed

A new report found that many recent graduates don’t land jobs that require a degree. More than half of recent four-year college graduates, 52 percent, are underemployed a year after they graduate, ... Read More
College majors that lead to 'underemployment' - MyCentralJersey.com

“About half of America’s new college graduates are working in high school-level jobs like food service and retail,” according to a recent report in Business Insider. That’s certainly not ... Read More
How Concerning Is Underemployment of College Graduates?

Half of graduates land jobs that don’t require a bachelor’s degree, and 40 percent are still in such jobs a decade later. What can colleges do? More than half of bachelor’s degree holders are ... Read More
Why are so many recent college grads across the U.S. struggling to land jobs?

The unemployment rate for degree holders ages 22 to 27 has reached its highest level in a dozen years, excluding the pandemic. Read More
College Degrees Aren't Landing New Graduates the Jobs They Want: What’s Going On? - Inc.com

A competitive job market means college graduates are struggling to land jobs. A basic mismatch between the workplace and degree programs may be at the root, with employers not finding skills they ... Read More
Highest-paying jobs in College Station for high school graduates

And while college graduates' average earnings may be higher, a 2024 report from Launchpad Jobs found that around 1 in 5 nondegree holders out-earn the $70,000 median wages of someone with a ... Read More
Indy Jobs for America's Graduates students compete at Martin University - Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic - WISH-TV

Students from 15 Indianapolis high schools used skills learned in their Jobs for America’s Graduates, or JAG, classrooms to compete in challenges like marketing campaign presentations and ... Read More
Highest-paying jobs in State College for high school graduates

And while college graduates' average earnings may be higher, a 2024 report from Launchpad Jobs found that around 1 in 5 nondegree holders out-earn the $70,000 median wages of someone with a ... Read More
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