Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this thread is awful - depressing me to start the day - so many full pay kids under or unemployed. That wasn’t the agreement!
Top schools are well worth full pay, no job shortage there.
Every 2025 from kid’s ivy and friends of theirs at similar level schools have jobs, besides the ones who went the med/law/phD route. Most of the 2026s have jobs or are finalizing now.
The students who are looking from 2025 went to schools outside the T30ish.
DP. That’s not been our experience at all. The kids we know who are employed or have recently received offers attended state schools. Many of those who graduated from Ivies are still searching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this thread is awful - depressing me to start the day - so many full pay kids under or unemployed. That wasn’t the agreement!
Top schools are well worth full pay, no job shortage there.
Every 2025 from kid’s ivy and friends of theirs at similar level schools have jobs, besides the ones who went the med/law/phD route. Most of the 2026s have jobs or are finalizing now.
The students who are looking from 2025 went to schools outside the T30ish.
Anonymous wrote:this thread is awful - depressing me to start the day - so many full pay kids under or unemployed. That wasn’t the agreement!
Anonymous wrote:Lots of tech hiring still happening along the Metro Silver Line in NoVA and along 28. Blue Origin, Kuiper, Amazon, NG/Orbital Sciences, and others all are actively hiring.
Anonymous wrote:this thread is awful - depressing me to start the day - so many full pay kids under or unemployed. That wasn’t the agreement!
Anonymous wrote:check with your school, some provide tutition refund if you can't get a job within a year of graduation.
Anonymous wrote:Many tentative job offers will be rescinded before the start date. Our quant firm has made offers for returning students but we are going to bring in only 1 of the 5 that we extended tentative offers to. That notice wont go out until a couple of weeks before the start date. Too much volatility in the market.
Anonymous wrote:Many tentative job offers will be rescinded before the start date. Our quant firm has made offers for returning students but we are going to bring in only 1 of the 5 that we extended tentative offers to. That notice wont go out until a couple of weeks before the start date. Too much volatility in the market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One child is a '25 Cornell grad, and he is still jobless after a year of searching. DD is about to graduate from Cornell, and she is still searching for a job for the past nine months. She was offered a full-time position after her internship, but it was rescinded due to company-wide layoff. Both are in STEM field. It is absolutely awful out there.
this is awful
What major?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One child is a '25 Cornell grad, and he is still jobless after a year of searching. DD is about to graduate from Cornell, and she is still searching for a job for the past nine months. She was offered a full-time position after her internship, but it was rescinded due to company-wide layoff. Both are in STEM field. It is absolutely awful out there.
Is the “25 grad underemployed or no job at all? My ‘26 is seeing all the stories of ‘25 grads still looking and I am wondering if they are working but not in the field of their degree.
My son graduated in '25. Several friends are still looking and their only employment is substitute teaching and door dash.