That is Allegretto and Mishel's logic, despite strong evidence that education majors lag
behind other college graduates in terms of marketable skills.
Not exact matches
And a new report finds that while many low - income students fall
behind and fail to
graduate on time from U.S.
colleges, the University of California system supports them significantly better than
other schools do.
But it also unrepentantly underscores the state's big challenges: Massachusetts lags far
behind the world's highest - performing nations, many of which are pulling farther ahead;
other nations and
other U.S. states have shown stronger recent gains; too few Massachusetts high school
graduates are prepared for
college - level work; and
other U.S. states have done a better job of closing the achievement gap.
Because the recent high school or
college graduate presents a unique set of challenges to resume writing, many
other areas of a person's history may end up on the resume that probably would not for those who have a few years of work history
behind them.
For instance, this year I've seen online resume writing advice from professional resume writers and HR professionals like myself and my colleagues on Career Rocketeer, a 75 - year - old retiree who is at least 10 - 15 years
behind the times in his take on what works today, a secretary with a degree in English and a CPRW who has never interviewed or hired someone for a job who now feels qualified to offer resume writing advice, a 2012
college graduate who has yet to find his first job but is undeterred in offering his 2 - cents, and countless
others who profess they know the right way to write the perfect resume.