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[quote=Anonymous]Here is more from AI: Yes, many companies recruit and offer full-time positions and internships to prospective 2026 graduates well in advance of their graduation. Full-time opportunities According to NACE's Job Outlook 2025 Spring Update, nearly 87% of employers surveyed plan to recruit for full-time positions in the fall of 2025, specifically targeting the class of 2026. Some industries, particularly those with highly competitive graduate programs, often recruit a year or more in advance. For example, some consulting firms hire a year ahead of time. Internship opportunities The same NACE survey indicated that 87% of employers also plan to recruit for internship positions in fall 2025, preparing for the summer of 2026 and potentially beyond. Examples like the Capital One Business Analyst Intern - Summer 2026 program showcase companies recruiting for summer internships almost a year in advance. [/quote]
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