After a bumpy start in job market, future looks bright for university grads | CBC News

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While university grads find the job hunt slow out of the gate, they fare better than average in the labour market a few years down the road. Among people with a degree in the 25- to 44-year-old group, unemployment is below historical averages. | CBCNews

It takes longer for young people to get established in their careers, but university degree still worthwhile.

It takes longer for young people to get established in their careers, but university degree still worthwhile
 

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News Employment is one thing, and having a secure job with good salary is another thing. Many of my friends have university degrees and job, but their salaries barely cover their expenses. What about quality of life and job satisfaction? Look at job satisfaction less than 50% !!!!

News Do any universities include a plan where the initial cost includes the ability to return at a later date to take a course again? Ex: Business topics that may not have seemed relevant the 1st time thru, but are relevant once you have worked in business for 5yrs.

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