Most of us, at some point, get our first job. It might be bagging groceries at Trader Joe’s, an unpaid internship or temp work right out of college. First jobs can create a range of emotions. Looking ...
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Once the elation of commencement passes, new graduates are faced with a daunting prospect: starting their first jobs. According to a 2023 report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers ...
Your first job out of college should be valued as more than a paycheck. It can be the foundation for a career, that is, if you prioritize growth and learning. Your first job is the perfect place to ...
Almost 6% of new grads are unemployed compared to 4% of the general population. Some new grads are turning to teaching English abroad. If you work remotely, you need to find a good mentor After a year ...
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Key Takeaways Researchers have found that the quality and timing of a graduate’s first job explain most of the earnings gap between low- and high-income students five years after college.Lower-income ...