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Salaries increase for recent college grads

May 11, 2012

Data shows that individuals with a college degree make more money than those without one.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2011, individuals with a bachelor's degree made an average of $1,053 per week, compared to $768 per week for those with an associate degree, $719 per week for those with some college (but no degree) and $638 per week for those with a high school diploma.…

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Experience a plus for job seekers

May 11, 2012

The recent unemployment data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reveals that college graduates are faring better than others in the current job market.
The April 2012 unemployment report revealed that the current jobless rate for those over the age of 25 stands at 6.8 percent. However, it is lower (4.0 percent) for individuals with a bachelor's degree or higher and higher for those with some college (7.6 percent) or only a high school diploma (7.9 percent).…

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Top internship salaries

May 10, 2012

With the end of another semester upon us, college students of all ages are searching for internships for the summer break.
Experts say that internships provide a variety of benefits for those pursuing a college degree. They help individuals get valuable work experience in their desired industry, field or profession, they can be used to get college credits and they are often paid positions that help students make money to pay bills and offset other costs while in school.…

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Teacher appreciation week highlights need for educators

May 10, 2012

This week marks Teacher Appreciation Week in the United States. While schools, districts and parent-teacher organizations nationwide use this week to recognize teachers, many parents have also done things to thank those who teach them and/or their children.
Small, inexpensive gifts such as flowers, plants, mugs, cookies, candy, tote bags and candles are common gifts that help students of all ages show their appreciation for teachers.…

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Survey reveals new grads’ concerns

May 9, 2012

There's no denying this time of year can be both fulfilling and stressful for soon-to-graduate college students of all ages. Besides the work that comes along with finishing up a semester, those who are finishing their degree program and graduating are looking for jobs and mapping out their next steps.
A recent of the college graduating class of 2012 survey conducted by job search engine website SimplyHired.com revealed that job security is among the biggest concern for many students about to enter the workforce.…

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Careers that pay less than you think

May 4, 2012

Many people pursuing a college degree dream about the opportunities having an education will provide them with. Whether they know exactly what they want to do when they graduate or not, odds are they have thought about their "dream" job.
While some jobs are more lucrative than others, those with a college education can expect to make more money than those without a degree.…

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High-paying jobs for recent college grads

May 3, 2012

As the end of the semester approaches, many student parents have turned their attention to the next phase of their lives. Those who are graduating with a college degree are most likely spending a lot of their time actively looking for a job.
While graduates who have college loans to repay may be desperate to find employment and start paying down their debts, moms who have relied on grants for parents, scholarships for mothers and single mother scholarships may feel less anxious about finding a job immediately.…

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The mommy wars

May 3, 2012

A recent comment by Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen has re-ignited what many people refer to as "The Mommy Wars."
Speaking about republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's wife, Ann, Rosen said, "His wife has actually never worked a day in her life. She's never really dealt with the kinds of economic issues that a majority of women in this country are facing."
Ann Romney responded via Twitter saying, "I made a choice to stay home and raise five boys.…

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Employers check applicants’ social media presence

April 27, 2012

Many mothers pursuing a college degree look forward to reaping the benefits of their hard work in the job market. After all, going to college makes applicants stand out in a difficult job market and increases their earning potential.
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that individuals whose highest level of education is high school made an average of $31,000 per year in 2010.…

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Study finds 2012 grads’ job prospects are good

April 26, 2012

There's good news for those who are graduating from college this spring and beginning a job search. A new study conducted by CareerBuilder.com and CareerRookie.com indicates that class of 2012 grads are likely to have an easier time finding a job than those who have graduated in recent years.
The survey of more than 2,300 hiring managers at companies of all sizes and industries revealed that more than half of employers (54 percent) plan to hire recent college graduates in 2012.…

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