All Press Releases for November 20, 2015

Employment Opportunities for Graduates Increase, Students Still Skeptical

Student frustrations in finding a job after graduation



    SEATTLE, WA, November 20, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- There's some good news for students looking for a job after graduation. College students and recent graduates are expected to experience a 15% increased employment opportunity according to a recent Michigan State University survey. However, students are still frustrated in their job search, noting their lack of experience and hands on skills as their biggest obstacles in getting a job after graduation.

Valarie Hudson, a School of Arts and Sciences senior at Rutgers University stated, "I have already been searching, and it's very hard. I feel shaky about being in the market." She has very little expectations from the job market, as noted in the Daily Targum, Rutger's digital newspaper.

One of the most significant issues sited by the Career and Virtual Intern Experts at SuperInterns.com is that for college students, everyone is competition, particularly those classmates and friends who have the same majors.

When asked how to overcome the competition, Super Julie Braun, Founder and CEO of SuperInterns.com stated, "Get experience at any cost. Volunteer, do an internship, even get a temporary seasonal job to get your hands dirty and give you some bragging rights for your resume. Without experience, you will be just like everyone else; focused on your education, which unfortunately, is not a differentiating wow factor. Education doesn't carry the prestigious title as it did decades ago."

To combat competition and the other top 4 reasons why getting a job after graduation is so difficult for recent grads, SuperInterns.com is launching their new e-Book "Why the F**K Can't I Get a Job?" on Thursday, November 19.

Tongue in cheek, Braun recently confessed, "It gives us no pleasure to write an e-Book on this topic. But sometimes we must point a finger at a problem and this time it's the middle finger."

Get your free e-Book "Why the F**K Can't I Get a Job?" by going to http://www.superinterns.com/jobaftergraduationebook/

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