

Any day now, an old Soviet spacecraft will crash-land on Earth
16 snips May 9, 2025
Graduates are optimistic as they enter a competitive job market, seeking remote work and pay transparency. The historic election of the first American pope signals a potential blend of faith and politics. Meanwhile, a decades-old Soviet spacecraft is on course to crash-land, raising eyebrows about space debris and its environmental impact. The talk also touches on the sinking of major U.S. cities and a heartwarming story of a mother and son graduating together.
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Graduate Job Market Confidence
- Most graduates feel confident they'll find entry-level jobs soon after graduation.
- However, many doubt they'll get roles at their preferred companies and seek competitive pay and benefits.
Work-Life Balance Matters More
- Graduates prioritize work-life balance and flexible hours over traditional career grind.
- They prefer jobs where they can clock out on time or have flexible schedules.
Prepare for Lengthy Hiring Process
- Prepare for a longer hiring process with multiple interviews and tests.
- Companies have many qualified applicants and take their time to select candidates.