Recent graduates, such as Ricardo Dollero, face a challenging job market, prompting many to seek employment abroad. After graduation from UCLA, Dollero struggled to find a job in the U.S. despite his academic achievements. By February, he and his partner found teaching positions in Thailand. The trend of graduates working overseas to experience different cultures is growing, particularly as entry-level jobs decline in availability. Data indicate that the unemployment rate for recent graduates is higher than the national rate, with many companies opting to automate positions instead of hiring new employees.
Graduates are increasingly turning to opportunities abroad to escape a challenging job market at home, as many entry-level positions are diminishing due to automation.
Despite a reported overall positive job market, recent graduates face a higher unemployment rate, with 5.8% unemployed compared to 4.0% of all workers.
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