College grad job market outlook worst in years; staffing, career experts share tips on surviving AI
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CHICAGO (WLS) — Graduation season is over. And while college graduates have their diploma in hand – most have no job.

According to a report published in May by Oxford Economics, college graduates are facing one of the toughest job markets in over ten years, with an unemployment rate of 6%.

Economists say people are not quitting their jobs and businesses are just not hiring.

New college grads face the most challenging job market in years.

Jean Riordan is the Executive Director of Career Services at UIC. Tom Gimbel is the founder and former CEO of the Chicago-based Lasalle Network.

Gimbel, who currently serves as the Vice Chairman of the American Staffing Association, highlights that although unemployment among college grads is elevated, the broader economic conditions, including the stock market and overall unemployment, remain stable.

“I believe the primary issue is uncertainty,” Gimbel mentioned. “Every week, CEOs I speak with express doubts about whether they’ll have more business in the upcoming year, largely because of the political dynamics in Washington D.C. and tariff issues. They’re questioning whether they can afford to hire, leading to a hesitation in investing right now.”

The report shows that among the most affected are STEM and tech grads, majors that have historically been safe bets.

“I think we’ve potentially flooded the market with computer science grads,” explained Riordon. But Riordon points out that government jobs are also also among the affected fields.

Some experts argue artificial intelligence is to blame.

Entry level people are expected to know how to use AI,” said Gimbel. . “So the entry level job isn’t going it’s just rising in what you’re supposed to be expected to do in an entry level job. The mundane tasks are gone with AI, and you’re going to have to come out with a quicker ability to do your job.”

The National Association of Colleges and Employers, or NACE, comes out with a list of skills of career readiness

Riordon points out that they go beyond AI.

“They include communication skills, written skills, interpersonal skills, the ability to problem solve,” said Riordon. “That list has not changed in almost 30 years.”

Part Two

New college grads face the most challenging job market in years.

So is there light on the horizon?

“We’re going to be to be in bumpy territory for the foreseeable future,” said Gimbel.

But the biggest takeaway is building interview and people skills.

“You can be an IT person, a coder, and you can have AI code for you, but you can’t have them do a conversation like this,” said Gimbel. “It’s almost back to the future.

That’s why it’s important to focus on opportunity, according to Gimbel.

“For kids that are starting out. my advice is figure out a company you want to work with, or an industry you care about and take any job. Wer’e going to go back in time,” he said. “Work your way up. And if you’re really good, and you’re really hardworking, they’re going to notice you and you’re going to make more money.”

Riordon’s advises grads to ask for help, especially from offices like hers.

“Reboot, take some stock, think about what do you want, who do you need to talk to, what kind of connections do you need to make,” said Riordon. “Nothing will ever replace someone referring a good person to a great opportunity.”

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