Best Jobs
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Best Jobs: Opportunities and Trends
Overview
This year marks an exciting time for graduates as employers plan to hire 12% more than last year, the first projected increase since 2000.
Key Findings
According to research from the Collegiate Employment Research Institute (CERI) at MSU, about 60% of U.S. businesses intend to hire the same number of graduates as last year?"up 55% from the previous year.
Growing Opportunities
U.S. companies are particularly interested in graduates with degrees in business, physical and biological sciences, construction management, engineering, healthcare, and accounting. While these fields are seeing growth, other areas may see a slight decline.
Internships as a Pathway
On average, 43% of interns are being offered full-time positions. The anticipated rise in graduate hiring aligns with a projected economic growth, according to the Federal Reserve Bank.
Many companies are emerging from economic slumps, actively hiring interns, and seeking new recruits. Businesses are posting job openings and visiting campuses, making it an ideal time for job seekers.
Networking is Key
Experts suggest using holiday events to network and discuss career goals. Businesses prefer word-of-mouth referrals to a flood of resumes, so make the most of networking opportunities during the holidays.
What to Expect
- High Demand Degrees: Business, management, physical and biological sciences, engineering, healthcare, and accounting are in demand.
- Steady MBA Hiring: Businesses plan to hire a similar number of MBAs as last year, relying more on bachelor’s degree holders for certain roles.
- Computer Science Graduates: This group may face more challenges in finding jobs.
- Internship Value: Students with internship experience have a significant advantage in job markets.
- Government Roles: While federal agencies are hiring more graduates, this does not completely offset decreased hiring by state and local governments.
- Salaries: Starting salaries are expected to rise by 1 to 2 percent.
By capitalizing on growing industries and leveraging internships and networking, graduates can position themselves for success in this improving job market.
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