Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/12/grade-inflation-ai-hiring/685157/
Article that brings up AI & grade inflation as reasons for the difficulty in hiring recent grads. Some interesting anecdotes on how employers are differentiating recent graduates.
Grade inflation? Since when have companies started checking or caring about grades. And why? Academic performance is nothing like a corporate job.
For finance these days, you need a good GPA or it’s automatic bin.
Anonymous wrote:This is actually the result of snow plow parenting. Congrats, you made your kid unemployable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/12/grade-inflation-ai-hiring/685157/
Article that brings up AI & grade inflation as reasons for the difficulty in hiring recent grads. Some interesting anecdotes on how employers are differentiating recent graduates.
Grade inflation? Since when have companies started checking or caring about grades. And why? Academic performance is nothing like a corporate job.
Some care. I don't hire kids with Cs in calculus and physics for engineering positions.
Do you care if the C was caused by illness and a prof who didn't care, not ability?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/12/grade-inflation-ai-hiring/685157/
Article that brings up AI & grade inflation as reasons for the difficulty in hiring recent grads. Some interesting anecdotes on how employers are differentiating recent graduates.
Grade inflation? Since when have companies started checking or caring about grades. And why? Academic performance is nothing like a corporate job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/12/grade-inflation-ai-hiring/685157/
Article that brings up AI & grade inflation as reasons for the difficulty in hiring recent grads. Some interesting anecdotes on how employers are differentiating recent graduates.
Grade inflation? Since when have companies started checking or caring about grades. And why? Academic performance is nothing like a corporate job.
Some care. I don't hire kids with Cs in calculus and physics for engineering positions.
Do you care if the C was caused by illness and a prof who didn't care, not ability?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/12/grade-inflation-ai-hiring/685157/
Article that brings up AI & grade inflation as reasons for the difficulty in hiring recent grads. Some interesting anecdotes on how employers are differentiating recent graduates.
Grade inflation? Since when have companies started checking or caring about grades. And why? Academic performance is nothing like a corporate job.
Some care. I don't hire kids with Cs in calculus and physics for engineering positions.
Anonymous wrote:We can’t have unpaid interns so we no longer have any. Without internships it’s hard to get jobs.
That being said, Gen Z doesn’t have the best reputation at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/12/grade-inflation-ai-hiring/685157/
Article that brings up AI & grade inflation as reasons for the difficulty in hiring recent grads. Some interesting anecdotes on how employers are differentiating recent graduates.
Grade inflation? Since when have companies started checking or caring about grades. And why? Academic performance is nothing like a corporate job.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/12/grade-inflation-ai-hiring/685157/
Article that brings up AI & grade inflation as reasons for the difficulty in hiring recent grads. Some interesting anecdotes on how employers are differentiating recent graduates.