Stanford students describe a suddenly skewed job market, where just a small slice of graduates who already have thick resumes are getting the few good jobs, leaving everyone else to fight for scraps.
Recent college graduates are questioning the value of their computer science degrees because there aren't as many lucrative ...
Computer science graduates are struggling to secure jobs and internships amid increased competition. Recent graduates told BI they have sent hundreds of job applications with little response. Some are ...
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A prominent computer science professor at one of the world’s most prestigious universities says his graduates are struggling to find work — a far cry from just four years ago when they had their pick ...
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Until very recently, studying computer science — or some variation thereof — was considered among the best bets an incoming college freshman could make. Born near Silicon Valley, 21-year-old Manasi ...
Azraiel Raines dreamed of working for the State Department, after graduating from Idaho State University with a degree in global studies. But the State Department is not hiring. In fact it cut more ...
Recent MBA graduates are having a harder time finding jobs than a couple of years ago. A white-collar hiring slowdown has impacted MBA graduates at schools like Harvard, Yale, and Stanford. We asked ...
A computer science degree has become an increasingly popular choice for students seeking a six-figure job in Big Tech out of college. However, as the tech industry took a sharp turn from pandemic ...
UC Berkeley professor Hany Farid says computer science students are struggling to find jobs. Farid said Berkeley grads used to have "the run of the place. That is not happening today." The advice ...
Facing low response rates, competition from more experienced peers, and, in some cases, “ghost job” postings, software engineers fresh out of school are considering heading back to the classroom.