Why is it hard for college students to find a job?
David Craig
Class sizes are on a steady increase. Tuition prices share the same increase, but it fails to dissuade many high school graduates from entering college. Because of this significant increase, the primary reason why graduates find obtaining employment difficult is the sheer amount of competition.
Are college grads getting jobs?
A study by the National Association of Colleges and Employers found that employers expect to hire 7.2% more 2021 graduates than they did 2020 graduates. In fact, the study analyzed individual hiring plans and found that 30% of employer respondents overall indicated that they plan to hire more recent college grads.
Is it OK to not have a job after college?
Those last few months of college truly don’t set the tone for the entire future of your career—no matter how much it may feel like it. It’s totally OK to not have a great gig lined up right after you graduate. In fact, I think there are a lot of positive things to be said for it.
Is it hard to find a job after graduating?
Yes, it can be very hard to get a job right out of university, especially if you do not know what to do after university and if you do not have any work experience. Around 48% of graduates take positions out of university that does not require a degree.
What happened after my son dropped out of college?
A couple of months after school started, my son discovered how poorly he was doing in his classes and wanted to leave school. We convinced him to stay the course, and maybe consider actually attending class and studying. I imagine there have been many a freshman over the years who have received the same advice.
When did my son leave for his freshman year of college?
The summer passed quickly, as they tend to, and near the end of August he left for his freshman year of college. This was the point where my wife and I felt we could relax. Well, as much as any parent can ever relax.
Where did my son decide to go to college?
At that point he didn’t know where, or even if, he was going to college. But a few weeks later, to our relief, he finally decided that he would attend a state college, three hours away. The summer passed quickly, as they tend to, and near the end of August he left for his freshman year of college.
Can a college student file their own tax return?
They may be living away from home but still financially dependent on their parents. Or they may start earning their own income while they’re in school. Their taxes are in transition, too – some students can be claimed on their parents’ return, but others may want to file their own tax return, even if they aren’t required to do so.