Why Today's College Graduates Must Be Self-Sufficient
The definition of "entry-level" has evolved over the course of the past decade or so. Whereas Graduates brandishing fresh degrees in, say, the class of '98 may have expected to score a job based on prestigious educations alone, Today's candidates increasingly find "1-3 years of work experience" a prerequisite even for entry-level listings.
For recent College graduates, the transition to the working world after years of academia can be a shock to the system — and Today's employers expect junior hires to hit the ground running. As a student, there's a sense of direction and a slew of resources and advisors at your beck and call. Professors encourage you to come to them with questions during ****** hours, and every test or assignment is clearly outlined on the first day of class Read more...