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The class of 2026 might have to pivot in their job hunt

All Content from Business Insider·Madison Hoff,Tim Paradis·2 days ago
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College grads might need to pivot in their job search, such as searching for internships instead of full-time work. ferrantraite/Getty Images For Cross Sierra, the path from college to career has included an accelerated MBA, a nationwide job search , and crashing on friends' couches. The 23-year-old hopes to become a high school athletic director. So far, though, he's only become frustrated by what feels like an impossible job market to break into. "What more do I have to do?" he asks. Economists and workplace observers say it's a question many recent graduates are asking. Despite the usual advice about the importance of networking and conducting a targeted job search, the market for entry-level workers is tougher than it was a few years ago. Hiring has slowed across much of the economy, leaving fewer openings and longer searches for many newcomers.…

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