Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 07:39     Subject: New grads finding job?

Anonymous wrote:There’s always law enforcement. A decent $70,000 starting salary in the academy and then $30,000+ in overtime is better than being unemployed. Serve your community rather than some rich guy, or shareholders.


$50,000 sign on for ICE
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 07:37     Subject: New grads finding job?

Anonymous wrote:There’s always law enforcement. A decent $70,000 starting salary in the academy and then $30,000+ in overtime is better than being unemployed. Serve your community rather than some rich guy, or shareholders.

Good advice here -
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 07:30     Subject: New grads finding job?

There’s always law enforcement. A decent $70,000 starting salary in the academy and then $30,000+ in overtime is better than being unemployed. Serve your community rather than some rich guy, or shareholders.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 20:03     Subject: New grads finding job?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My nephew who just earned a masters in math got hired by a hedge fund. They swept him up in no time, which surprised him most of all as he'd been prepared to hear nothing but crickets everywhere he'd applied and had been prepping to move back home.

CS I'd be more worried about. Or encourage them to go directly into grad school if at all possible. Maybe something in finance where CS skills and knowledge could also be beneficial.


What school did your nephew attend? What city is his job in?


NYU
New York

Apparently he had more transferrable knowledge than the straight-up finance folks he was up against. I think his BS included a minor in business.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 19:47     Subject: New grads finding job?

Anonymous wrote:My nephew who just earned a masters in math got hired by a hedge fund. They swept him up in no time, which surprised him most of all as he'd been prepared to hear nothing but crickets everywhere he'd applied and had been prepping to move back home.

CS I'd be more worried about. Or encourage them to go directly into grad school if at all possible. Maybe something in finance where CS skills and knowledge could also be beneficial.


What school did your nephew attend? What city is his job in?
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 19:45     Subject: New grads finding job?

My nephew who just earned a masters in math got hired by a hedge fund. They swept him up in no time, which surprised him most of all as he'd been prepared to hear nothing but crickets everywhere he'd applied and had been prepping to move back home.

CS I'd be more worried about. Or encourage them to go directly into grad school if at all possible. Maybe something in finance where CS skills and knowledge could also be beneficial.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 19:23     Subject: New grads finding job?

Both my kids got job offers- accounting (b4) and civil engineering (construction engineer)
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 15:22     Subject: New grads finding job?

I understand the CS labor market is oversaturated and even if AI turns out to be the wet fart it probably is, it's still a giant tech bubble that will further reduce opportunities. Add in downward wage pressure from remote/overseas devs and there are few reasons to be optimistic. Idiot.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 15:05     Subject: New grads finding job?

Anonymous wrote:Tell your CS kid to switch majors. It's not too late.


Shut up you idiot.

It is not just CS it is all jobs.

You don't understand the unemployment rates?

You don't understand how bad Trump is at economic policy? The guy that bankrupted 6 companies never made one of his companies successful. He money launders for the Russian mob that is how he makes his money. Now he has the US Treasury as his piggy bank because MAGA is so utterly stupid. The Rose garden is now a "club" for more money laundering.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 15:02     Subject: New grads finding job?

Anonymous wrote:My kid just graduated from college. Is the job market bad for new grads or does it just depend on the field? My kid and his friends have done pretty well finding jobs (architecture and engineering). But I wonder about my CS major kid that graduates in a couple years.


Your kid is lucky.

What do you not understand about the unemployment rate rising?
Trump's policies stink and there will be millions out of work by next year and the year after etc.
Republcians want to crush the economy and they are doing a bang up job.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 15:00     Subject: New grads finding job?

Tell your CS kid to switch majors. It's not too late.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 08:53     Subject: New grads finding job?

Maybe we finally get workers into restaurant business.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 08:18     Subject: New grads finding job?

Eveyone from my financial advisor to my cleaning crew have recent college grads and maybe 1 out of 10 or so has found a job. This is across undergrad and grad. So, from both ends of the spectrum and a wide variety of degrees amongst them. In our social circle, we and others in various fields are also losing jobs. It ain’t good out there!
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2025 12:06     Subject: New grads finding job?

The new grad unemployment rate is higher than the national average, and the national average is bad and getting worse.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2025 10:13     Subject: New grads finding job?

My kid just graduated from college. Is the job market bad for new grads or does it just depend on the field? My kid and his friends have done pretty well finding jobs (architecture and engineering). But I wonder about my CS major kid that graduates in a couple years.