As commencement season approaches, graduates reflect on their achievements while contemplating their future career paths. Economic shifts and associated anxieties are influencing how this generation perceives their job prospects. PBS NewsHour's Ali Rogin discusses these themes with New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor, who has authored the book "How to Start: Discovering Your Life's Work." This conversation is part of the series "Rethinking College."
College Graduates Face Job Search Amid Economic Changes and AI Advancements
During commencement season, graduates are evaluating their past achievements and future career opportunities. Economic changes and concerns are shaping their views on job prospects, as discussed by Ali Rogin and New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor in a segment of the "Rethinking College" series.
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College Graduates Face Job Search Amid Economic Changes and AI Advancements