Not exact matches
After
graduating from Toronto's Ryerson University
in 2006, she landed a
job in her
field straight away, managing accounts for a large packaging firm.
Whereas most
graduate students have already held down full time
jobs in a particular
field, undergraduates are usually less experienced when it comes to the working world.
This research indicates that the difference
in earnings between a woman and man who both
graduated from the same university and who, one year after graduation, both work the same
field and have identical
jobs (
in terms of occupation, sector and hours) is about 7 %.
In 2015, there were more than 600,000 open jobs in computer science fields, with slightly more than 40,000 computer science graduates entering the workforce that yea
In 2015, there were more than 600,000 open
jobs in computer science fields, with slightly more than 40,000 computer science graduates entering the workforce that yea
in computer science
fields, with slightly more than 40,000 computer science
graduates entering the workforce that year.
No matter how great your qualifications are, if somebody else
in your
field graduates a year earlier, they will have a jump on you
in the
job market.
I'm just
graduating school and starting my first
job (
in this career
field), so to be able to cook quick, easy and healthy pasta would be so appreciated!
If the $ 15 million federal grant comes through, Onondaga Community College will be able to partner with local businesses and place
graduates in a
job and train local residents
in the growing
field of mechatronics.
He fell into this trap when he
graduated, hunting exclusively for
jobs in his highly specialized polymer
field.
Throughout
graduate school at the University of Michigan and into your first professor
job at the University of Kansas, you were still spending a lot of time
in the
field.
In Canada, Lesley McKarney tell us, teaching is one of only a few
fields where recent
graduates can expect multiple
job offers.
Although ISU combines space and education — two areas that are prime targets for financial austerity advocates — 75 percent of ISU
graduates successfully find
jobs in their
field.
Even as scientists
in other
fields struggle to find
jobs, computational biologists are being snapped up as soon as they
graduate with lucrative salary offers, says Russ Altman, a professor of bioengineering, genetics, and medicine and director of the biomedical informatics training program at Stanford University
in Palo Alto, California.
First, by comparing the number of Ph.D.
graduates in a
field each year to the number of people
in faculty
jobs in those
fields — both using U.S. data — we can estimate what proportion ends up
in academic careers.
Those roles require —
in addition to the deep expertise developed during a typical Ph.D. program — peripheral skills and out - of -
field knowledge that traditional
graduate programs do a poor
job of conveying.
It's a unique
field in that a large proportion of
graduates end up
in faculty posts — the
jobs graduate school prepares them for — and yet its low postdoc numbers suggest that most
graduates are placed
in real
jobs soon after receiving their Ph.D. s; few mathematicians, it seems, get stuck
in the postdoctoral holding pattern.
She is not alone
in her belief that qualified minority candidates are flooded with
job offers; yet Achieving Faculty Diversity: Debunking the Myths, written by Daryl Smith of Claremont
Graduate University for the Association of American Colleges and Universities, found that only 11 % of the candidates of color (not all
in S&E
fields) received multiple offers.
The U.K.
job market for first - degree
graduates fresh out of university is showing signs of recovery, particularly
in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)
fields, according to a report released last week by the Higher Education Careers Services Unit and the Association of
Graduate Careers Advisory Services
in the United Kingdom.
«I planned to find a
job in industry after completing
graduate studies, but I knew it would be challenging to enter the
field with no industry experience,» he says.
Previous work experience, an ability to work outside your degree
field and a willingness to work overseas were at least as important as academic qualification
in getting a
job, so some new
graduates would choose to brighten up their lives and employment prospects by «doing a year abroad».
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.
The way to promote US competitiveness
in STEM
fields is to «put more emphasis on the demand side,» says Lowell, noting that U.S. colleges and universities produce three times more STEM
graduates every year than the number of STEM
jobs available.
I'm a recent
graduate looking for a
job in my
field of Social Work as well as a partner who has an open mind and is inner peace and love for the world around them.
I'm a young college
graduate with a
job in my
field of study which allows me to pursue my new equestrian hobbies.
«Since
graduating, we've gone to work
in [new
jobs]
in those
fields, so there are people who are
in startups who are working across the sector with folks who are
in districts and
in schools.
Superintendents Prepared, a popular program that trains educators for the rigors of the top
job in urban school districts, has fine - tuned its approach to provide more intensive training and additional support for its
graduates in the
field.
Overall, U.S. colleges produce twice the number of STEM
graduates annually as find
jobs in those
fields... Claiming there is a skills shortage by denying the strength of the U.S. STEM workforce supply is possible only by ignoring the most obvious and direct evidence and obscuring the issue with statistical smokescreens — especially when the Census Bureau reports that only about one
in four STEM bachelor's degree holders has a STEM
job, and Microsoft plans to downsize by 18,000 workers over the next year.»
«
In computer and information science and in engineering, U.S. colleges graduate 50 percent more students than are hired into those fields each year; of the computer science graduates not entering the IT workforce, 32 percent say it is because IT jobs are unavailable, and 53 percent say they found better job opportunities outside of IT occupations.&raqu
In computer and information science and
in engineering, U.S. colleges graduate 50 percent more students than are hired into those fields each year; of the computer science graduates not entering the IT workforce, 32 percent say it is because IT jobs are unavailable, and 53 percent say they found better job opportunities outside of IT occupations.&raqu
in engineering, U.S. colleges
graduate 50 percent more students than are hired into those
fields each year; of the computer science
graduates not entering the IT workforce, 32 percent say it is because IT
jobs are unavailable, and 53 percent say they found better
job opportunities outside of IT occupations.»
I think the projections for
job growth
in the
field assumed a lot of retiring would be happening, allowing people with some experience to move up and free the entry level
jobs for the (many) new
graduates.»
A statistical analysis of university
graduates getting a
job in an industry related to their
field of study.
When he
graduated with a degree
in mechanical engineering from Toronto's Ryerson University last year, the 25 - year - old Milton, Ont., resident already had a decent - paying
job lined up
in his
field.
Graduated with no debt and
in a well paying
job / good
field.
A lack of proper
jobs for nursing
graduates, coupled with the high costs of nursing school, has made it difficult for nurses to get the relevant training and qualifications needed to succeed
in the
field.
making illegal campaign contributions as the head of a Private College where very few students actually
graduated, yet they were enticed to enroll and take out huge student loans with promises of high paying
jobs in the Medical
Field!
Before committing to a program, students should look into the school's rankings and try to find out what percentage of
graduates successfully land a
job in their
field.
But if I'm going to
graduate with $ 50,000
in student loans, and it's unlikely I'll find a
job in my
field that can repay that debt, I should re-think my plan.
Millennials who have finished a post-secondary education
graduate facing a hurting economy with too few
jobs in their
field.
I'm talking about college
graduates failing to find a suitable
job in the
field in which they majored
in, and being stuck with thousands of dollars
in student loan debt.
I
graduated with my undergrad dregree
in hospitality management
in 2010 and it took me about 2 years to get a
Job in my
field after working as a security guard
in the financial district
in NYC.
When I
graduated with a bachelors
in 2011, I quickly found out that there were no
jobs in the
field that paid more than a little over minimum wage.
Despite
graduating with a degree
in international business and speaking fluent Spanish, he hasn't been able to find a
job in his
field.
Graduates of training programs
in veterinary technology have the best prospects for a
job in the
field.
We also just recently hired an ABC
graduate and she is doing an amazing
job in the
field.
The career has advantages for people who enjoy working with animals and people alike,
in that the education can be completed
in three years or less and can begin right after
graduating high school, it is very affordable, pays a good hourly wage, and has
job opportunities
in a wide variety of
fields.
I only have a BSc, so I'm only a part scientist; but I had to go to work for a living to complete my education, and to contribute to the taxpayer funded support for all the 65 % of US Physics PhD
graduates, who never ever get a full time paying
job in their
field of expertise.
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At Northeastern, students typically work
in co-op
jobs in their
fields of study for three semesters, which can mean
graduating in five years instead of four.
My plan is to
graduate with a bachelors of science degree
in organismal biology and ecology, and find a
job in the biological science
field.
Although the economy — and subsequently, the
job market — has improved over the past few years, many recent college
graduates still struggle to secure full - time
jobs in their
field of study.
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.
Finally, if you are a recent college
graduate, your resume should be crafted to describe your major
field of study and it should be presented
in the format that's expected by employers
in your industry — resumes for
jobs in the sciences (lab technicians, bench scientists, research assistants) will be formatted differently, for example, than those designed for communications
jobs (editors, social media specialists, marketing specialists).