[Americana:] 1 big thing: Post-grad hot spots

From: Mike Allen, AXIOS PM, via email, May 10A bar chart showing the change in the share of new grads applying to jobs in select cities, 2023 to 2024. New York City saw the largest increase in applicant share, up 1.35 percentage points to a total of 9.1% in 2024. Other top gainers were Texas City, Salt Lake City, and Boise. The biggest loser was Atlanta, losing 0.46 percentage points.
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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