Not So Lost Generation
They graduated from college into the worst job market since The Great Depression and they didn't give up. The lack of an easy job fertilized their minds to take a risk. On themselves.
They graduated from college into the worst job market since The Great Depression and they didn't give up. The lack of an easy job fertilized their minds to take a risk. On themselves.
Jeff Selingo | Posted 11.14.2011
In the short term, colleges could create programs to help close the "skills gap" that right now keeps some three million jobs from being filled, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Dr. Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. | Posted 10.22.2011
To the current youth, who envision all they've ever dreamed going up in smoke due to four years of a crummy economy, I say yes, it may take more time and effort to achieve your dreams than you thought, but don't give up on your heart's desires.
Jasmeet Sidhu | Posted 05.25.2011
Losing the student discounts was one thing. But what was more traumatizing was being suddenly viewed the same as the 49-year-old marketing executive sitting next to me on public transit.
Huffington Post | Leah Finnegan | Posted 05.25.2011
More students are enrolling in college today than ever before -- a staggering 2.8 million signed up in 2008 alone. But the job market is not so kind...
Jesse Aizenstat | Posted 01.30.2012