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Wednesday 7 October 2015

Good Jobs - Are They Back To College Graduates

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It is evident that the good jobs have again arrived in the professional zone providing more employment opportunities to college graduates.

Although the media has been telling about the domination of the low-wage jobs during the period of recession, the study of the Georgetown Education Center for Education and Workforce says something different.

The study shows the college graduates became the benefited pupils with the greatest job growth, as 2.8 million out of 2.9 million jobs are achieved by the college graduates.


Who Are The Professionals?


The professionals belonging to the good jobs are managers at the first. Next on the list are the science and technology professionals; engineers and healthcare professionals.

 

What did people Observe?

The notion of people about jobs followed the observational reaction and the influence of the media.
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People observed that the great recession took a long time and yet it recovered in a depressive pace. But people started coming back to the low-wage jobs such as retail workers and the professionals of the food service. This has led people’s mind normally to stress upon the thought of the low-wage jobs having hopeful importance.

The media has also supported the recovery of the low-wage jobs. It has summed up both positive and negative hints towards the jobs. People took the positive side of the jobs as they looked upon the development of their careers with these jobs as the sign of recovery in the professional field. But this is not an uncommon matter. In every recession these kinds of events happen. The news stories have an inclination towards being optimistic in the time of expansion and pessimistic in the time of recession. The students and their parents are affected by these stories of the media and they, then and there, becomes the victims of the fear of the unknown professional stability because of being unable to get good jobs even if they complete a college graduation.


Impact of the recession 

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The recession has affected tremendously on the present generation. Added to their suffering, the recession introduced more science and technology dependent professions which require more technical skills of the employees or the job-seekers.

Despite these mentioned problems, the college graduates still had an advantage over the school graduates as the latter’s percentage of employment is almost half than that of the former. Even the unemployment rate of the college graduates has decreased to 4% where it is still over 9% for the adults.


The Middle-Wage Jobs


The middle-wage jobs did not see any firmly increasing recovery though. These jobs include manufacturing and construction sources. Although the manufacturing works have seen its recovery because of technological implementations, yet the loss from the recession still could not be recovered. The polarisation of the good and low-jobs has taken place with the expense obtained from the middle-class jobs and the aim of the technological applications is to make a change in it by increasing production and decreasing expenditure.

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The College Graduates Get The Good Jobs Back


It is highly evident that a huge depression happened in the professional area with recession arriving into it. But there is a light o hope that the college graduates are able to gain the position back to get the good jobs as well as others. Even the middle-wage jobs are also improving as they are being empowered by innovative technology.