[Americana:] 1 big thing: Post-grad hot spots
From: Mike Allen, AXIOS PM, via email, May 10
Data: Handshake; Chart: Axios Visuals
The class of 2024 just wants stability and a comfortable income, thank you.
- More graduating college seniors are seeking the security of a government job. Fewer are applying for riskier tech jobs, Axios' Jennifer A. Kingson writes from a report by Handshake, an early-career network.
Why it matters: Job security, work/life balance, and the ability to live near family and friends are this cohort's top considerations.
Where they're going: New York City is the most popular destination for post-grad applicants — attracting 9.1% of total applications, up from 8% last year.
- Other cities with big application boosts were D.C.; Texas City, Texas (a port on the Gulf coast); Salt Lake City; and Boise.
- Dallas, Seattle, Houston, Denver and Atlanta saw the biggest decreases.
This year's college seniors — whose undergrad experience was marred by COVID — have "had to do a lot of adapting," Handshake's Christine Cruzvergara tells Axios.
- "They've had to be nimble, adaptable and gritty."
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