not necessarily, but it is good to have a head start.
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.
Many popular graduate jobs are still in the academic community. Many graduate students continue to work for universities as teaching assistants or lab researchers. These intro level jobs prepare graduates for more sophisticated university work.
Graduate architect jobs can be inquired about through your college or university. They often have connections for internships. Career services at a university are usually free for current students and recent graduates. Searching for jobs on an architectural or construction firm site would also be helpful.
ITT is a for profit school, they are not accredited by any nursing board and therefore their graduates will have a difficult time finding jobs.
Graduates of medical research should research jobs in their field. The educational institute will probably assist in finding job placements for new graduates. There are also many jobs listed online.
Graduate education is not necessary, however, you do need to pass several levels of standardized exams in order to be qualified for actuarial jobs
More college graduates than jobs
There are many jobs available for graduates in the financial field. Some great job opportunities include actuaries, economists, and management analysts.
during the 1980's were there more college graduates then jobs?
There are many jobs available for graduates of high school! Jobs such as waitressing, being a receptionist, and stocking shelves are three perfect jobs for teens with little experience.
College graduates can receive better jobs, and are likely smarter!!
An engineering graduate looking for work in Connecticut will be able to find employment as a Cyber security professional, an assistant civil engineer, a GIS technician or a transport modeler.