New grads face a challenging market for entry-level jobs

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RBC study finds the number of employed Canadians aged 15 to 25 has remained relatively flat since late 2022, but the size of that population has grown by about 90,000

The graduating class of 2024 should expect to spend a little extra time applying for jobs compared to those who graduated in the last few years, as economists warn of a sluggish market for entry-level talent.conducted by Royal Bank of Canada in January, roughly half of the 0.8 per cent uptick in unemployment since last April is attributed to students and new graduates. The report notes the conditions for young workers look similar to those typically seen during a recession.

“What that tells us is that it’s a challenging time, unfortunately, for younger people, specifically graduates who are just finishing their degree or diploma,” she says. “It’s taking them a little bit longer to find work right now because we’re in a situation where job vacancies are falling.” It’s not all bad news for new grads. Ms. Freestone says the labour market is expected to come roaring back toward the end of the year, following a widely anticipated interest rate cut. There are also sectors where demand remains high, most notably in healthcare and skilled trades.

 

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