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Young Graduates Face the Grimmest Job Market in Years

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/24/business/economy/college-graduates-job-market-hiring.html
37•koolba•1h ago

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mitchbob•1h ago
https://archive.ph/2026.03.24-100557/https://www.nytimes.com...
john_strinlai•1h ago
context: i teach at a local college in IT. some of my classes are part of the cybersec curriculum.

as far as i have been able track (linkedin, email, etc.) roughly 3/4 of the previous graduating cybersec class has been unable to get a job in cybersec. probably 1/2 of those are struggling to find even basic sysadmin or password-resetter positions.

this is significantly different than when the program started (around 2015 or so), where roughly 4/5 of the graduating class had jobs (specifically in cybersec) lined up at the time of graduation.

cybersec is a bit of an outlier, but i see a similar trend with the networking program and game design program as well (the only other 2 i have first-hand knowledge of)

its rough out there! (i am recommending to my kids that they avoid post-secondary)

brailsafe•57m ago
Game design also seems like it'd be an outlier fwiw, since it's a niche that people desperately want to get into if they've participated in contemporary entertainment culture in the last 2 decades, and that schools are happy to take their money for, but realistically the competition's always seemed high. Networking is a pretty boring unglamorous pursuit though that's very behind the scenes as well as being difficult and niche.
gedy•48m ago
> I am recommending to my kids that they avoid post-secondary

I think that's a mistake, unless you mean "and go into debt for college". Working with many people over the years the educated (in STEM) are noticably better quality than high school or bootcamp folks on average. Work ethic or amount of code written is not an issue, just the general thinking through of problems.

john_strinlai•36m ago
>unless you mean "and go into debt for college"

well, yes. i am not rich. they would need to take loans. and from what i am seeing, they would likely end up working in the exact same position as the 19 year old who decided to go directly into the workforce.

i will, of course, support them no matter what they decide. but when we discuss options, i emphasize skilled trades, or working for a few years before committing themselves to tens of thousands of dollars of debt to very possibly end up in a position that doesnt require the schooling.

gedy•24m ago
I don't mean to argue but living at home and community college + state school is a viable option. I was not wealthy but able to not borrow for school this way. Good luck
john_strinlai•2m ago
it is absolutely viable!

i am just not recommending it as a first choice -- especially like how it was presented to me: "go to post-secondary or be stuck burger-flipping forever."

alephnerd•45m ago
> some of my classes are part of the cybersec curriculum

> as far as i have been able track (linkedin, email, etc.) roughly 3/4 of the previous graduating cybersec class has been unable to get a job in cybersec. probably 1/2 of those are struggling to find even basic sysadmin or password-resetter positions.

What is the curriculum that is being taught in your program?

If it's "how to be a Splunk or Crowdstrike" admin or "how to be an L1 SOC" I don't think that is a hireable skill at this point.

john_strinlai•39m ago
>If it's "how to be a Splunk or Crowdstrike" admin or "how to be an L1 SOC" I don't think that is a hireable skill at this point.

its not, and up until recently (~2 years or so), the majority of our graduates were instantly picked up.

elevation•24m ago
None of the top cyber security talent I've worked with went to school for it, and I have been underwhelmed by what I see coming from college programs. These kinds of credentials themselves are not a signal of quality to me.
john_strinlai•21m ago
>The kinds of credentials themselves are not a signal of quality to me.

i hear this online a lot but never from the companies and hiring managers that hired our cybersec students for the last decade.

keep in mind, this is not a 6-month "intro to cybersec" or bootcamp-style program.

alephnerd•49m ago
A major issue I feel has been a proliferation of lower quality programs charging a premium price as well.

It's become harder to vet undergrads in the US for specific subfields because of either a lack of preparation or subpar career services.

Additonally, at least in CS/CE the number of candidates have skyrocketed, but the reality is most companies can limit new grad hiring to 10-20 target programs nationally and 2-3 local programs and get the talent pipeline they need.

fakedang•36m ago
It's ridiculously funny that if I were to graduate from HBS today with an MBA, I would have a lower chance of securing my first job as an analyst at a private equity fund, as a fresh graduate. The numbers for graduates are even more terrible. Yes, I did the math and they are abysmal today.
guzfip•35m ago
The geezers in power have been grooming them for the peasantry. The signaling is explicit. You will own nothing and you will be happy.

And you will only be happy of course because it’s above you status to worry about the upsetting things.

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