Sentences with phrase «graduate in a competitive job market»

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The job market is highly competitive, leaving many aspiring astronomers changing fields while in graduate school, sticking it out in postdocs that seem to be measured in light years, or working in education or some other nonresearch field.
A look at how the credentials of graduates from for - profit institutions fare in today's competitive job market
Teach First has introduced a new postgraduate qualification and enhanced its support structure for 2017 to keep its offer attractive in a competitive graduate jobs market.
There is no doubt among academics that college graduates gain a competitive advantage in the job market over counterparts that have merely earned high school diplomas.
And I'm saying that from the perspective of someone who is in the workplace and earning a decent wage, unlike a lot of my peer group who are falling foul of an incredibly competitive graduate job market.
At a time when law graduates face a fiercely competitive job market in a sluggish economy, Ryerson University is applying to open a law school of its own.
Martin Birchall, managing director of High Fliers Research, concluded the report saying: ``... in a highly competitive graduate job market, new graduates who have not had any work experience at all during their time at university have little hope of landing a well - paid job with a leading employer, irrespective of the academic results they achieve or the university they've attended.»
The Office for National Statistics report in graduate recruitment shows the vast increase in the size of the graduate population, an increase of more than 430,000 graduates in the past 10 years from 1,063,000 in 2001 to 1,501,000 in 2011, which means a much more competitive jobs market for graduates than in the past.
There is no doubt that in today's competitive job market, work experience is essential for school leavers and graduates looking to get on the first rung of their career ladders.
However, he added: «Today's report includes the stark warning to the class of 2012 that, in a highly competitive graduate job market, new graduates who have not had any work experience at all during their time at university have little hope of landing a well - paid job with a leading employer, irrespective of the academic results they achieve or the university they've attended.»
But taking a masters can also give you an advantage in a competitive graduate job market, as well as giving you advanced or specialist knowledge in your field.
The jobs market is competitive, and while graduate training programmes offer a foot in the door, securing a permanent position after the scheme has come to an end can prove tricky.
Many graduates struggle to identify the right career path or find themselves getting lost in the competitive job market.
«Students must look for internships and real - world experience while they're in school, and should not wait until they graduate because by then, it may be too late and they won't be competitive,» says Daniel Newell, job development and marketing specialist at San Jose State University Career Center.
It's no secret that one of the biggest challenges recent graduates face is finding work in a highly - competitive job market.
Medical assistant schools can make graduates more competitive in the job market, as well as help them pursue medical assistant certification.
As more than 12 million Americans remain unemployed, a national survey finds recent college graduates — the one group which stands to potentially best compete in a highly - competitive, tech - savvy job market — are among the least prepared to find work.
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