It's a good year for
newly grads as the economy welcomes an increase for hiring in the job market. This new trend is very significant considering that the economy is in an upswing. A report by the National Association of Colleges and Employers or NACE has observed that companies are expectant to fill up their job requirements and could even exceed the stats that were recorded from last year.
In effect, starting salaries can also increase. And these are not merely speculations, as there are data to back it up. Prompted by a tug of war between companies and among newly graduates, the results are higher salary offers. NACE also reported that the competition for college hires had tremendously increased and over twenty per cent have raised their salary offers. Likewise, the group has observed that the graduates majoring in courses like accounting, marketing, computer science and management are among the
top-priority for hiring. Although newly grads can be particularly choosy with their first job, there are sufficient opportunities that can accommodate them. Would this scenario continue in the coming years, we can only expect.
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