The class of 2024 is facing a tough job market. Hiring has slowed across the U.S., and entry-level jobs are
Walker says she's researching artificial intelligence and other tech boot camps to broaden her skill set and increase her job prospects. She's also contemplating a part-time job to help pay her bills and gain work experience. Tech, traditionally a beacon of high-paying entry-level jobs, is being more cautious with hiring as companies prioritize experienced candidates who can immediately contribute to their bottom line, Kantenga explains.
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