From kindergarten through twelfth grade, everyone has asked what do you want to be when you grow up? Most students’ responses are doctors, lawyers, teachers, firefighters, or a policeman. People learn more as they get older, and develop aspirations that require them to further their education. Some go into debt, while others spend years chasing a dream job. The frequently asked question will show percentages of college graduates that actually get a job in their chosen field after graduation. Our main focus is to see if there is any direct path, to job placement after college.
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The research presented is to address the factors of job placement for recent college graduates. We discovered that only 27 percent …show more content…
Our group compiled a list of effective ways to find a job in your field of study after graduating. The list included: Internships, Networking, Selectivity, Relocation, and Turnover.
How likely will I find a job in my field of study with an internship before graduation?
We suggest that if an undergrad student had an internship during their matriculation, there may be a better chance of finding a job, straight out of college.
How effective is networking when it comes to finding a job after college?
Graduating from college with honors is a huge milestone, but utilizing your social skills can maximize your chances of getting a job in your field after graduation. That is why networking is essential to the world. How you carry yourself as an individual matters, more than you can imagine.
How would I go about inquiring information for job opportunities that my major has to offer?
If you use literature research to look for jobs that coincides with your major, there is a possibility that you will find a relatable job.
Migrating can be quite a hassle, is it worth moving to another area for better job