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If we base from today's graduate, almost 36-47% graduates only can get a job from their chosen field.
There are a large variety job opportunities available for college graduates. The jobs available to any one individual will be specific to the degree that the person has acquired. Online job databases such as Monster and Jobing can help college graduates locate job opportunities.
Several job opportunities await recent college graduates. Rising job markets are in telecommunications, financial services, securities and commodities, market research analyst, even public relations to name a few.
Some colleges will offer job placement programs for those who have graduated or are about to graduate from their college for all Bachelors, Masters and PhD recipients. It is best to check with your college administation to determine if there is a job placement program.
Dorothy S. Rogers has written: 'How to market your college degree' -- subject(s): College graduates, Employment, Job hunting
Although most companies do prefer to hire people with a college education there are occasionally job listings for people who have not attended college.
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There are many jobs that don't require a college education. It is not necessary to be a college graduate in order to get one of those jobs. Certain professions, however, do require a college degree and only college graduates will get hire for these jobs.
More because in today's competitive job market you have a better chance for getting a job if you go to college and specialize in something
The type of a job a person can get depends greatly on the type of BA degree. However, many employers will hire college graduates regardless of the field of the degree.
Charlie Drozdyk has written: 'Jobs that don't suck' -- subject(s): College graduates, Job hunting, Vocational guidance, College students, Employment, Career development
To find a suitable job.