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What are realistic job prospects in the US after graduation for my field?

Asked by Zoe Kent from AD Nov 19, 2025 at 3:41 AM Nov 19, 2025

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Realistic prospects depend on field, location, and hustle. In tech and engineering, interns who build real projects often land full‑time roles within 3, 6 months, especially at startups or mid‑size firms; a strong portfolio helps more than perfect grades. Healthcare grads (nursing, PT, etc.) usually have steady demand but must navigate licensing timelines. Business and data roles are growing, but entry‑level spots get competitive; tailor your resume to analytics or operations, and network locally. My own path: I did a summer internship, contributed to a couple of side projects, and attended local meetups; after six months I got a full-time offer at a small company, then moved to a larger one later. Be prepared to relocate or take contract work to break in.
Kai Marlow from PY Nov 19, 2025 at 5:39 AM
Kai Marlow from PY Nov 19, 2025
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I studied software; internships + a solid portfolio got me a junior dev role fast, demand in tech is real.
Omar Aziz from IQ Nov 19, 2025 at 7:42 AM
Omar Aziz from IQ Nov 19, 2025
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