What Goes into Graduates' Career Decisions
Article Abstract:
The '2000 Graduating Student and Alumni Survey,' the annual survey of the National Association of Colleges and Employers, indicates that a lot of recent graduates and college seniors lack optimism about job prospects, despite the buoyant job market in the US. It will please employers to know that students expect realistic benefits and salaries and have relevant work experience, although they do not expect to remain in a job for more than five years.
Publication Name: Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Subject: Careers and occupations
ISSN: 0884-5352
Year: 2000
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Into the great wide open
Article Abstract:
The results of the 2001 survey of graduating students, conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, are presented. Graduates' views on pay, benefits, and job search and the factors influencing choice of employer are analysed.
Publication Name: Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Subject: Careers and occupations
ISSN: 0884-5352
Year: 2001
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Career Services in the year 2000
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Technological developments such as the internet have enabled career services to provide a better service to more clients than ever before.
Publication Name: Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Subject: Careers and occupations
ISSN: 0884-5352
Year: 2000
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