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  • rmason1 day ago
    No way you could have predicted that four years ago. I remember being told as a college freshman that if I majored in Journalism (my first choice) that there would be four jobs for every graduate when I graduated. But I would have an almost impossible time getting a job in electrical engineering after graduating.<p>In four years time Journalism jobs were virtually unavailable. Meanwhile a friend with a 2.0 GPA snagged an EE job with a Fortune 500 company. Moral of the story is college counselors cannot see four years in advance even nearly fifty years later!
  • ggm1 day ago
    In part because the decline in arts degree recipients meant there was less competition for the (albiet smaller) pool of arts degree roles. But mostly because the &quot;10% cuts good&quot; madness swept through the FAANG.<p>Before this term of government you might have said &quot;pick a job in Government it&#x27;s more secure&quot; but alas in the US, even that isn&#x27;t true any more. It&#x27;s both less rewarding AND more precarious.
  • cosmicgadget1 day ago
    Computer eng unemployment rate: 7.5% &#x2F; underemployment rate: 17%.<p>Art history: 3% &#x2F; 47%.