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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's been what two weeks?[/quote] It's very, VERY sketchy to not have a job locked up by graduation. Most college seniors had full-time offers in their pocket by July or August from their summer internship last year (2021). Worst-case you're doing on campus recruiting and have something locked up by Sept.-Oct. December at the very latest. OP's kid has issues.[/quote] Wrong. So very wrong. Some do and some don't. They will be fine and you can definitely unclench. OP my history major from last year graduated without a job and no real internships besides the fake ones online. Came home, lived with us as he sent out resumes to policy/comms firms in DC. Had an entry level job by Sept. and has been there since. Loves is, does answer phone some but moving into street comms and now shares an apartment with a coworker. Thinking he may want to go to grad or law school. Will figure it out this summer and plans to do it at night to keep working. Job market is good and your kid will be fine. College isn't a vocational school. It is ok to look for a job after graduation. [/quote]
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