Is Underemployment Still a Problem?
/Underemployment of recent college grads is edging downwards, but there are some things students can do to ensure they are considered for the top jobs they desire.
Read MoreUnderemployment of recent college grads is edging downwards, but there are some things students can do to ensure they are considered for the top jobs they desire.
Read MoreSome reports claim we will run out of college graduates, while others highlight the dismal fate of underemployed and underpaid grads throughout the country. Part of the problem is there is an oversupply of college graduates in specific areas, and not enough in others.
Read MoreHow do students make a wise choice about a major in a quickly changing job marketplace?
Read MoreAs more and more students obtain college degrees, they become more necessary to get a job, as well as less valuable as an indicator of special skills. Where will that lead higher education in the future?
Read MoreWhile the average salary of a college educated worker greatly surpasses that of high school educated worker, college graduates in the 25th percentile are doing no better than the average high school graduate.
Read MoreA recent study shows that students in majors that provide technical training are able to escape the underemployment plight that plagues many graduates with degrees in the liberal arts. Should students all switch to engineering degrees? Not necessarily...
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