there's someone on this thread with an HYP grad in education work, so not sure how great those alumni are helping. |
| Ivy, perfect grades gap year before law school. Founded group at College. Two Congressional internships, think tank intern, and advocacy group intern. Looking for public policy obviously. Rejected from congressional staff he worked for (was in final 3--tough decision etc.). Rejected today from political group. Has one more think tank (highly prestigious) left. Hoping and praying. Seems bad out there. |
I was below poster after this post. Kid had senior member of congressional office as alum. Didn't help. |
| This thread is discouraging! Don't really understand why entry level market is so tough when unemployment is low. |
| Daughter just graduated with a history major from a SLAC. She just started a job at cybersecurity company as a consultant. She interned with the company in DC last year. Not all interns received offers. Her ability to write was probably a very important factor. |
Unemployment has always been low in my life when people desperately need to work to survive, not because the market is any good. Nowadays for an entry level job, it is not uncommon to fight against 1000 other applicants, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to stand out with the insane amount of early career training and work that students are taking up. I was saddened, but not surprised, to hear that all of DC's freshman friend group has internships this summer, and DC was stressed throughout the entire year trying to get a job. |
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The CS folks should consider heading out to SF. My kid had multiple offers from AI companies…and says firms are poaching employees like crazy. ML background.
Also, surprisingly cheap to rent in SF proper…much cheaper than renting in Palo Alto or Mountain View (all the AI companies are in SF proper so not an issue). |
this doesn't make sense. people always need to work to survive. i wonder if fewer people are retiring due to inflation so perhaps causing a bottleneck in the hiring chain. |
This is why blackrock and others have said they are looking for humanities majors. |
AI. We need less workers at the bottom. The pyramid has changed. |
Fascinating. SLAC again |
DS ‘24 graduated with chem degree and will be teaching hs chemistry at a private school (while getting a paid-for masters from Penn) and I am exceptionally proud. This was his ( and my) first choice! More smart people should go into education |
No, nothing fascinating about a graduate of a small college landing a job--unless, of course, your job is to promote LACs. |
100% accurate. |
| Some university parents seem shy. DC graduated this year from Harvard in econ and went straight into a think tank as a research associate, definitely wouldn't have been achievable without the alumni network. |