Sentences with phrase «poor job prospects»

McKenna was among several in the area real estate business seeing fewer first - timers and offering possible reasons: young people saddled with student debt, stricter lending standards, stagnant wages, poor job prospects and reluctance to buy after years of gloomy news about foreclosures and tumbling house values.
Twenty - somethings are not borrowing money to buy homes at the rate they were a decade ago — a trend that may have as much to do with high levels of student debt and poor job prospects as it has to do with trauma from the housing bust, according to new research and analysis discussed at the recent National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE) conference.
The report highlighted the poor job prospects of young Quebec lawyers and made a number of welcome recommendations that included management and legal innovation training for law students, as well as better data collection with respect to articling and legal roles.
While the Court acknowledged that 24 months» notice tends to represent the higher end of damages for wrongful dismissal, the Court found that given the plaintiff's age, length of service, and poor job prospects, there were «exceptional circumstances» warranting a notice period of 26 months.
Never mind that Loyola 2L, the pseudonymous, muckraking law student who comments on the poor job prospects for graduates of lower - tiered law schools at blogs like WSJ Law Blog and Above the Law may never beat out his peers from elite schools for a high - paying associate position.
I can only imagine what a sisyphean arrangement the LPP might end up being for those desperate enough to go through it, and, between opportunity costs and poor job prospects at the other end, I suspect the end result for some will be financial ruin.
No doubt, Saltz is referring to the issues familiar to all those considering graduate school of any major: rising costs and poor job prospects.
With a struggling economy and poor job prospects, this could become a real mess for new grads.
4) To some degree, I feel I was sold a BS story just so I could delay my entrance into the workforce to mask the poor job prospects for 20 somethings.
Despite concerns that student loan debt and poor job prospects will keep Millennials out of the market, mortgage companies are lending more freely.
Of those who had held multiple positions, 69 percent did so to receive additional training, while 37 percent continued their postdoctoral research because of poor job prospects; some respondents quoted both reasons and some of those sought additional training more than once.
It stops incentivizing an overproduction of PhDs leading to poor job prospects, high debt loads, and high opportunity costs.

Not exact matches

Those with poor credit, uncertain job prospects or plans to pursue income - driven repayment or loan forgiveness should steer clear of refinancing.
«We are delighted that the government has adopted our proposals to provide financial support for poorer students so that they can carry out internships and improve their job prospects after graduation,» said president Wes Streeting.
Andrew George, MP for St Ives, sardonically remarked that Green would have been «more useful in terms of advising on tax avoidance... than deciding on the future job prospects of, particularly, the poorest - paid public servants».
Rendering characters they developed in tandem with their Spanish writer - director, these non-professional but astoundingly gifted performers convey so much of what matters in so many working - class black lives: the solidarity but also the standoff between parent and child; the series of low - ceiling jobs; the alienation from what few social services still exist; the yearning but also the wariness awakened by new romantic prospects; and the suddenness with which poor choices, ambient prejudice, or adolescent disaffection lead to intractable enmeshments in the penal apparatus.
Suzanne O'Farrell, curriculum and assessment specialist at the Association of School and College Leaders, said if the drop in languages was not reversed, poorer pupils and those outside London were at risk of reduced job prospects, particuarly in the light of Brexit.
Harkin's report found that insufficient government oversight and regulation allows for - profits to charge exorbitant rates, devote an inordinate amount of money to unethical and illegal recruiting strategies, and produce graduates with poor training, bleak job prospects, and excessive debt.
On average, students who attend for - profits have poor graduation rates, high loan - default rates, and dismal job prospects.
Companies, somewhat bizarrely, often do a poor job of communicating this step - change in their prospects.
For the poorest countries, obviously, the devastation can be especially crippling: the loss of homes, jobs and educational prospects traps people in poverty.
Poor Grammar Can Limit Job Prospects: The Harvard Business Review posted an interesting article on the relationship between grammar and hiring in the broader business community....
Roffey Park's own Management Agenda 2015 research found that 69 per cent of managers, believe they can trust their immediate manager, adds Hearsum, but it also highlighted poor promotion prospects as the main reason they leave their jobs.
They are concerned about lawsuits, libel charges, and interfering with the job prospects of either a positively remembered employee or an employee who was a poor fit for their organization.
It's often difficult for job seekers to consider spending money when they are jobless, their career prospects seem poor, and their emergency funds are shrinking.
According to the first perspective, agency jobs are associated with job characteristics that adversely affect mental well - being: job insecurity, low wages, a lack of benefits, little training, poorer prospects for the future, high working time flexibility, minimal trade union representation and problematic triadic employment relations.
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