I keep reading about how it's impossible for new grads to get jobs in any field, does anyone have any real data on that kinda stuff?My friends all graduated college like seven years ago and now we're doing>Diagnostic sales>Nurse Practicioner>Pharma Engineer>Cybersecurity>Immunotherapy>Vaccine compliance>Hardware engineering>Simulations softwareFor some of us it took a year or two between graduation and getting a job, others were right out the gate, but the way you read about it online it sounds like no one who graduates today has any chance of ever getting a job. So what's up wit that? How did things change this drastically this fast? At the time I remember hearing that it was impossible for new graduates to find work because of Covid and stuff
Here's the data:*rapes your anus*
>>84163896>How did things change this drastically this fast?Republicans Always Make Everything Bad
>>84163978The job market didn't seem any better when Biden was President
>>84164023That's the inflation rate, you faggot tard.
You can hire a team of ten indians for half your wage and they'll be almost as effective as well as creating a new job for a woman since a manager is needed for the team of ten people. This is equity but you're racist and that's why you're worried about unemployment.
It suddenly became extremely shit after covid and I cant even anyhow logically explain it. Everyone thought covid is gonna make work better, but I guess covid was actually just a ruse to experiment on pushing everyone out of work and seeing what happens.
Only 3 of those jobs seem actually useful for anything.
>>84164370The only ones that seem like bs are sales and compliance imo
>>84164492Erm compliance is hard ackshually because nobody expresses business rules in atomic facts that can be evaluated with deontic mandatory constraints, so you have to translate policy and judge people :^)