Wednesday, July 21, 2010

What percentage of graduates find a job immediately after graduation?

One example is Cassandra%26#039;s story. As a 2005 graduate, she moved into her first home 2 days after her graduation and had a job lined up with a Fortune 500 company. Is this typical or exceptional?





I find that many graduates have to move back in with their parents. No longer does the bachelor degree serve as the fast track to financial security.|||less than 5%. this behavior is unrealistic. it generally takes grads anout 6 mos or longer to find a worthy company.|||doesnt matter. Really depends on your drive. the girl probably got a degree in like poetry. Thats a tuff degree to %26quot;find a job%26quot; in my opinion or even getting a statistic on. Why I say depends on your drive- if you study and worked during your undergrad then you are hired right off the bat. Jobs look for at least 1 year of experience which should be done while in college and not afterwards. Had to learn the hardway. the more you know the more jobs you can fill for. The less you know you have to learn to open new doors so to say. financial security, well we make it. the jobs dont find you unless you prove it with your grades in school probably by like an invention or something like those in MIT.

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