DAILY DELIBERATIONS 28 NOVEMBER 2024
Managers say new college grads aren’t ready for work. A new survey reveals that 81% of business leaders believe recent college graduates are woefully unprepared for the professional world. The inability to handle constructive criticism, poor conflict resolution, and poor cell phone etiquette were some issues managers cited. The problem is especially pronounced as the workforce continues its shift out of its COVID pandemic phase. Let me get this straight. These newbies to the business world have (mostly) gone into debt, an average of over $100,000 for a 4-year degree, only to fail the first day on the job for what amounts to a lack of common sense. So I have to ask: What’d they pay $100,000 for?
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