This post originally appeared in the New York Fed’s Liberty Street Economics blog. It’s the fourth of four posts that examine the value of a college degree. The promise of finding a good job upon ...
The skills-first revolution is well underway—even if it feels like a slow burn. According to a new report from job site Indeed, the share of job listings that don’t mention any educational ...
It’s April – for college seniors, that means graduation is approaching, and the job search is in full swing. Mike Wysocki’s “Careers By the People” is a great resource for those students thinking ...
Ryan Jenkins, pictured above on Dec. 10, 2025, is the economic development coordinator for the city of Fairview Heights, Illinois. He encountered a rocky road on the path to finding a job. In July, ...
College graduates are seeing higher level of unemployment this year compared to last. Job postings are down at campus recruiting platform Handshake, while the number of applications has risen. Experts ...
With job prospects for new grads dim and AI spreading, Forbes searched out the schools that make it a priority to help students with co-op programs, internships, coaching and more. “Students are ...
Many graduating college students across the nation—and in North Carolina—are feeling uncertain as they enter the job market. Elena Holder is a recent graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill. Though she's moving ...
About one in six U.S. job postings require at least a bachelor’s degree, a share that’s been declining since the pandemic in data from Indeed Hiring Lab. The share of vacancies requiring a college ...
The State of Massachusetts is eliminating college degree requirements for more than 90% of its job postings, putting more emphasis on skills-based hiring practices. In January, Massachusetts Gov.