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Home / Business and Economy / Gen Z Grads Face Tough Job Market Shift

Gen Z Grads Face Tough Job Market Shift

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Private payrolls show hiring increase, but professional services decline.
  • Skilled trade jobs are growing, while degree-requiring roles are stagnant.
  • Wages for new hires have not risen in 16 months, showing market slowdown.
Gen Z Grads Face Tough Job Market Shift

Recent college graduates are encountering a significantly different job market than their predecessors, with a notable shift away from professional and business services. While private payrolls added 41,000 jobs in December, driven by sectors like leisure, hospitality, and healthcare, white-collar sectors experienced losses. This trend suggests a growing demand for vocational and skilled trades over roles traditionally requiring advanced degrees.

The healthcare sector, in particular, is projected for sustained growth due to an aging population and a retiring workforce. Education and health services saw a substantial increase of 39,000 employees in December alone. Conversely, new hire hourly pay has stagnated for the past 16 months, signaling a tougher landscape for those entering the workforce.

While overall job openings remain high, the rate of hiring has flattened, and the market for entry-level positions is tightening. This contrasts sharply with the job market experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic, where remote work and higher wages were more accessible for recent graduates. The current environment favors specialized skills, particularly those aligned with production and emerging technologies like AI.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
ADP's December report indicates a challenging job market for recent graduates, with a decline in professional services despite overall private sector hiring gains.
Leisure and hospitality, trade and transportation, and significantly, education and healthcare services are showing job growth.
Hiring is slower, wages for new hires have not increased in 16 months, and the demand has shifted from remote white-collar jobs to skilled trades and services.

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