
Experts weigh in on current job market trends
Given the change of course that has happened in the world, a professor of agribusiness shares his opinions on what aspiring graduates can do to start off their careers in an uncertain economic climate.
Given the change of course that has happened in the world, Professor of Agribusiness Mark Manfredo shares his opinion on what aspiring graduates can do to start off their careers in an uncertain economic climate.
In this story published Nov. 14, 2020, on Zippia:
I continually hear from industry partners that they are looking for graduates with strong written and verbal communication skills, solid quantitative and critical thinking skills, the ability to work well with others and adapt, curiosity, and work ethic.
– Mark Manfredo, professor at the W. P. Carey Morrison School of Agribusiness
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