8. Job Market For 2014
8.5 percent of college graduates between the ages of
21 and 24 were unemployed in 2014.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that
roughly 44 percent of recent graduates (those ages
22 to 27 with a B.A. or higher)—were in a job that did
not technically demand a bachelor’s degree.
(Underemployment)
Source: Slate.com
10. Survey
What makes the job search not fun?
The Job Search
The Application
The Interview
What are ways we can improve the job search for
you?
Open Ended Question
11. Interviews
Q: What do you wish could be different with the job
search after college?
A: That I would be given a job right after college.
–Peter Chang (21, College Senior)
A: That I can find a job I enjoy doing.
-Nathan (21, College Senior)
16. Fun
Sometimes you got to think like a kid to get the best
results.
What is Fun?
How can I tie fun and work together?
Completely removing the job search process
Placing people in jobs they deserve
19. Fun and Work
Games that measure where you fit in the work force.
E.g. Some games will test how quick you react.
Have referees (employer's) to determine who is the best
fit for there company.
Arcade type setting
E.g. Chuckee Cheese , Dave N Busters, Laser Tag
Recruit over 1000 Companies who are hiring.
Many college kids are getting jobs but not fitting there desired pay
According to the data “What makes the job search not fun”?
The Application (64.4%)-29
The Job Search (22.2%)-10
The Interview (13.3%)-6
What are ways we can improve the job search for you? (Open Ended ) 38 Responses
Complaining about applications
Being too long, less questions, more info on the job they are applying too etc.
JOB PROCESS EASIER
Everyone Is Happy
Job Search is Fun
No one is getting underpaid
Placing everyone in jobs
Everyone Is Happy