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    A growing number of college graduates in the United States are facing limited job opportunities, as data shows a sharp decline in entry-level positions and a rise in underemployment across multiple degree fields. Despite earning four-year qualifications, many graduates are entering a job market that no longer guarantees roles that align with their education, signaling a significant shift in the value of a college degree for early-career workers.

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    Entry-level job cuts impact US graduates as hiring trends shift toward experience-based roles.

    Recent figures from LinkedIn show that the unemployment rate for new labor market entrants  defined as individuals seeking full-time work for the first time has reached a nine-year high. The platform’s job market analysis reveals a sustained decline in postings for entry-level roles, particularly in sectors traditionally reliant on junior hires. This trend coincides with a broader decrease in graduate hiring, placing additional pressure on students preparing to transition from education into the workforce.

    A separate report from Outsource Accelerator found that the number of entry-level job listings in the U.S. has dropped by approximately 33 percent over the past 12 months. The findings suggest a structural shift in hiring patterns, where employers increasingly prioritize experienced workers or adopt technologies that reduce the need for large graduate intakes. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reports that 38.3 percent of U.S. college graduates are underemployed, working in roles that do not require a bachelor’s degree.

    College graduates face steep underemployment levels

    The trend is most pronounced among certain majors. For example, underemployment among graduates in Criminal Justice stands at 67.2 percent, Performing Arts at 62.3 percent, and Medical Technicians at 57.9 percent. These figures indicate a mismatch between the degrees offered by higher education institutions and the requirements of the current labor market. A review of recent labor data by The Times shows that since the release of advanced generative AI tools in late 2022, entry-level job availability has declined across administrative, legal, and creative sectors.

    The report noted that many of the roles previously occupied by graduates have either been consolidated or absorbed into automation workflows. While AI’s impact on employment varies by industry, the correlation between increased automation and reduced junior hiring is becoming more evident. In response, universities and career development centers across the country have expanded efforts to support students through skills-based training, internships, and certifications.

    Entry-level job landscape shifts with market demands

    However, the decline in full-time entry-level roles presents ongoing challenges, particularly for first-generation college students who may lack access to professional networks or additional resources. Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics confirms that while overall employment levels remain stable, the composition of job growth is skewed toward mid-career and specialized positions. Occupations requiring two to five years of experience have seen higher recruitment activity, while openings for roles requiring no prior experience have stagnated.

    Labor economists tracking the situation note that credential inflation the requirement of degrees for roles that previously did not require them has contributed to the disconnect between graduate qualifications and employment outcomes. Although more Americans are graduating from college than in previous decades, the supply of suitable jobs has not kept pace. The current labor environment for graduates underscores a realignment in how educational attainment translates into employment. While college enrollment remains high, the declining availability of entry-level positions is reshaping the traditional pathway from education to employment in the United States. – By Content Syndication Services.

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