Mitakaa1341
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Cengage Group's 2025 Graduate Employability Report, based on surveys of nearly 2,500 hiring managers, instructors, and recent graduates, reveals a growing skills gap amid a tight labor market. Employers demand job-specific technical skills that many grads lack, while 71% now require college degrees for entry-level roles, up from 55% last year. Factors like AI's rise, economic pressures, and reduced hiring plans exacerbate the mismatch, with graduate unemployment hitting 5.8% earlier in 2025—the highest in over a decade outside pandemic effects. The findings highlight the need for better alignment between education and employer needs to address widening inequality.
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What do these people do if they can't find a job in their field? Do they work blue-collar or do some kind of mundane back office job? That must be depressing as fuck.
Cengage Group's 2025 Graduate Employability Report, based on surveys of nearly 2,500 hiring managers, instructors, and recent graduates, reveals a growing skills gap amid a tight labor market. Employers demand job-specific technical skills that many grads lack, while 71% now require college degrees for entry-level roles, up from 55% last year. Factors like AI's rise, economic pressures, and reduced hiring plans exacerbate the mismatch, with graduate unemployment hitting 5.8% earlier in 2025—the highest in over a decade outside pandemic effects. The findings highlight the need for better alignment between education and employer needs to address widening inequality.
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What do these people do if they can't find a job in their field? Do they work blue-collar or do some kind of mundane back office job? That must be depressing as fuck.