The tense moment you’ve prepared for during your entire college career is over. You’ve just turned your tassel to the left to signify that you are now a graduate of a higher education institute.Recommended Videos, the U.S. economy gained more jobs in April with the unemployment rate remaining below 4% for over two years.
However, the report names reasons why new grads with their eyes set on getting their dream jobs may be in for a bite of a rude awakening despite nabbing a fresh degree.New grads set unrealistic salary expectations, especially with some employers and industries scaling back on hiring plans, the report said.The report said most young adults aren’t willing to compromise their work-life balance and value their mental health.
“In terms of quality and quantity, they can pursue jobs beyond the constraints of a particular zip code,” Vicki Salemi said in the report.To read CNBC’s full breakdown,What are your expectations when seeking to work for an employer? Let us know below. Your response may be featured on Channel 4 newscast.