Jon market terrible - anyone’s kids getting a good job

Anonymous
Nephew is a Purdue grad, electrical engineering, got a good job for a company that does something with electric vehicles out in Colorado.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nephew is a Purdue grad, electrical engineering, got a good job for a company that does something with electric vehicles out in Colorado.


Great movie as Colorado leads the nation in percentage of EVs and has a lot of charging stations.

Here is a list of 19 EV related companies based in Colorado. #3 Solid Power, Inc. is interesting. The stoch is speculative, but actively monitored.

https://inven.ai/company-lists/top-19-electric-vehicle-companies-in-colorado

Congratulations to your son !
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both my nieces found jobs out of school this year. One in accounting that was offered after an internship. The other is an RN.


Good fields.
Anonymous
My son is a research scientist and they're paying for him to get his Masters degree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD has an architecture degree and has not been able to find a job since graduating this May--ditto her arch friends. She has two friends who are engineering students and they haven't found anything yet either. They all starting looking around March.


A bachelor’s in architecture or a masters degree?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Both my nieces found jobs out of school this year. One in accounting that was offered after an internship. The other is an RN.


Good fields.

Soon accounting will be automated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Math major from Williams. DS is making 110K in his first job out. Considering applying already, because he thinks he's underpaid. Everyone he knows has a job or is in grad school.


I don’t know anyone who doesn’t have a job from a top tier school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Both my nieces found jobs out of school this year. One in accounting that was offered after an internship. The other is an RN.


Good fields.

Soon accounting will be automated.


I’ve read entry level accounting jobs are difficult to obtain this year, but those w internships seem to do well.
My son is a finance major, junior year, and I’m not sure how the job market will be for him in 2 years time. A bit anxious!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Math major from Williams. DS is making 110K in his first job out. Considering applying already, because he thinks he's underpaid. Everyone he knows has a job or is in grad school.


I don’t know anyone who doesn’t have a job from a top tier school.


you're really annoying to make it sound like you know everything and everyone. I have a 2025 grad from a top school and he hasn't found a job yet. There, you know one. Oh and he has several friends and classmates that also do not. There you know more. So now stop trying to make everyone believe you are all knowing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Math major from Williams. DS is making 110K in his first job out. Considering applying already, because he thinks he's underpaid. Everyone he knows has a job or is in grad school.


I don’t know anyone who doesn’t have a job from a top tier school.


you're really annoying to make it sound like you know everything and everyone. I have a 2025 grad from a top school and he hasn't found a job yet. There, you know one. Oh and he has several friends and classmates that also do not. There you know more. So now stop trying to make everyone believe you are all knowing.

What's his school and major?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My kids has a job and so does most of his friends. (graduated 2024 - so out one year). A lot live at home the first year to save money and to be able to accept a lower paying job that would otherwise be unaffordable. In fact, more than half of his friends live at home.

They all hustled, did internships or lower paying jobs first, networked and all have jobs with varying pay. The jobs are out there but you need to be aggressive and be willing to move and be open to different opportunities.


I would rather pay for my kid to have an apartment than have them live at home again. Anyone else?


You do realize this is not an option for many people, right?


Yes. But for some it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD has an architecture degree and has not been able to find a job since graduating this May--ditto her arch friends. She has two friends who are engineering students and they haven't found anything yet either. They all starting looking around March.


A bachelor’s in architecture or a masters degree?


Starting to look in March was late.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son is a research scientist and they're paying for him to get his Masters degree.


A research scientist has a PhD. Your son is a research assistant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is a research scientist and they're paying for him to get his Masters degree.


A research scientist has a PhD. Your son is a research assistant.

You can be a research scientist prior. DS was given the literal role of “Scientist I” last year with just a BS in physics. Not everyone has the same titles as the government.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Math major from Williams. DS is making 110K in his first job out. Considering applying already, because he thinks he's underpaid. Everyone he knows has a job or is in grad school.


I don’t know anyone who doesn’t have a job from a top tier school.


Came here to say this! It is not hard from a top school
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