Those armed with a newly minted diploma are entering a job market that looks a little less promising than it did one year ago.
Employers plan to hire about 5.8% fewer new college graduates from this year's class than they hired from the Class of 2023, according to a report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
Some companies, in industries such as chemical manufacturing, finance, insurance and real estate, have pulled back after scaling up last year, according to NACE.
However, there are still pockets of growth, mainly in miscellaneous manufacturing, utilities and professional services, NACE also found.
"In terms of the quality and quantity, they can pursue jobs beyond the constraints of a particular zip code," Salemi said.
Persons:
NACE, Vicki Salemi, Salemi
Organizations:
National Association of Colleges, Employers, Finance