ASU's new graduates heading into promising job market compared to the class of 2020
Employers are looking to hire more 2021 graduates than the previous class, as vaccine distribution and the steady job market creates a more stable future.
Employers are looking to hire more 2021 graduates than the previous class, as vaccine distribution and the steady job market creates a more stable future.
In this story aired May 4, 2021, on ABC15:
What they are looking for from these students who are graduating is from a generation who has seen the hardships of coronavirus and appreciate that and, therefore, appreciate the hardwork that they need to put into their careers, so its a win-win for them.
– Hitendra Chaturvedi, supply chain management professor of practice
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