The Class of 2023 Faces a Jittery Job Market: ‘The World Seems to Have Flipped on Its Head.’

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As college seniors approach graduation, a new survey finds that 97% are casting a wider net as they face a surprisingly uncertain job market

, or 10% of its workforce, says it will curb new hiring for full-time roles and internships. Both companies say they remain committed to early-career recruiting, and an Amazon spokesman said the affected students are receiving financial assistance.

Nearly all—97%—of the 1,000 college seniors surveyed by recruiting-software firm iCIMS in March said they have considered alternative options in the uncertain job market, weighing graduate school, gig work or taking a job outside their major. Mr. Kim says the talk among his classmates at New York University has been ‘about how the recession was really going to hit right when we were graduating.’Daniel Kim, 22, is finishing his economics degree at New York University and says the talk among classmates has been “about how the recession was really going to hit right when we were graduating.”

While the U.S. isn’t in a recession, many companies have said they are bracing for one. If a downturn arrives, it could haveof new grads. Workers entering the labor force when unemployment is high often can’t find the jobs they want, so they make tough choices to make ends meet, sometimes ending up at low-paying or smaller employers.

 

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A housing bubble popped around the time my class was getting their bachelor's degrees. That set my gen back a few years. At the prime of our careers, a pandemic wiped out a lot of that progress. Now inflation has killed the housing market just as we entered it. Another bubble.

Colleges and universities are getting a lot of bad press these days. Either they're making disturbing headlines or they're staying silent while the other places make those headlines. The presidents need to lead on this.

Great opportunity for these young people! Could college education rebound? Colleges need to find a way to reduce costs!

Unless they are EquityJusticeDiversity counselors.

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Well unless they are black women, none of them will get hired. The D&I departments at all the woke companies need to fill their quotas.

Well it happens. It happened to a lot of us. I wish Americans understood that a lot of success has to do with luck. But, alas, peeps want to believe otherwise.

What job market

Because young people are really awful workers. All entitled and convinced of lies about the world around them

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Necessity is the mother of… you know

How is that liberal arts diploma working out for you?

Oh well feel free to seek a job in aviation. Am constantly asked go to work for companies around the world

I hear the trades pay 6 figures

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