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From the supplier: The graduating class of 1998 has much to look forward to, as reflected in the results of the annual Recruiting Trends Survey of 477 businesses, industries and government agencies. Prospects for job applicants with college degrees are bright, with about 27.5% more new college graduates to be accommodated in the labor market, the fifth consecutive year that job growth for this group has been on an uptrend. The economic situation and general business expansion are the leading factors affecting job opportunities in 1997-98, as cited by the employers polled.
Citation DetailsTitle: The job market offers good news for the class of 1998; an industry by industry analysis reveals a high demand for graduates across the board, especially those with technical and computer skills. (includes predictions from top executives from leading industries)
Author: Patrick Scheetz
Publication:The Black Collegian (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 1998
Publisher: iMinorities, Inc.
Volume: v28
Issue: n2
Page: p42(7)
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