WASHINGTON (TND) — A recent survey found nearly 40% of employers avoid hiring recent college graduates in favor of older employees.

Survey reveals tough job market for Gen Z grads due to employer preferences (TND)

According to Intelligent.com, Gen Z college graduates are struggling with many aspects of professional life.

Their survey of 800 U.S. managers, directors, and executives who are involved in hiring, found these key results:

  • 38% of employers avoid hiring recent college graduates in favor of older employees
  • 1 in 5 employers have had a recent college graduate bring a parent to a job interview
  • 58% say recent college graduates are unprepared for the workforce
  • Nearly half of employers have had to fire a recent college graduate
  • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    58% say recent college graduates are unprepared for the workforce

    That’s probably true, but they have to start somewhere!

    1 in 5 employers have had a recent college graduate bring a parent to a job interview

    But maybe not these people.

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    I refuse to believe a parent coming to an adult job interview is that common. How?!?

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    Gen Z workers are much less pliable than Gen X and even Millennials. They are way more apt to stand by workers rights than cowtow. It’s not qualifications, it’s lack of obedience that managers don’t like.

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    But don’t you dare complain that’s entry level jobs are disappearing and it’s harder to find a job. It’s your own fault they now require a minimum of 3 years experience for a barely above minimum wage job that people with 3 years of experience don’t want, but they won’t give to anyone else.

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      It’s been that way since I entered the workforce over a decade ago. Want to work in the career you studied and trained for? Nope you need to have experience.

      When a job is advertised as “entry level” you shouldn’t be requiring experience…