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May 2025
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Why Today’s College Grads Face a Tougher...

WHARTON BUSINESS DAILY
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Matthew Bidwell, Wharton Professor of Management, discusses the current challenges facing college graduates entering the workforce, highlighting hiring slowdowns, economic uncertainty, and how young professionals can position themselves for long-term success despite a difficult start.

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