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  2. Recent college grads are doing shockingly well. Can it last?

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    Not all is well: The EPI study found that racial and gender wage gaps still remain large among recent grads. On average, women are still paid $5.30 less per hour than their male counterparts ...

  3. Bad news, graduates: LinkedIn says the hottest skill to have ...

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    LinkedIn also looked at those who have been recently hired among its enormous user base, as well as the skills listed in job ads to predict what the most-in-demand skills will be for the year ...

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  5. 10 Cities With the Most Job Opportunities for Recent College ...

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    Chicago. Percentage share of hiring for new graduates: 3.4% Average starting salary: $60,497 How your average starting salary feels when adjusted for cost of living: $53,348 The Windy City is a ...

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  7. US Cities Where Recent Grads Make The Most Cash - AOL

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    Continue reading → The post Best Places for New College Grads – 2023 Study appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. College graduates are under immense pressure to land a job right out of college ...

  8. Hot Entry Level Jobs For Recent Grads - AOL

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    What are some hot entry-level jobs that recent grads should be seeking out this year and why? -- Jennifer E., Philadelphia,

  9. List of Stanford University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Vartan Gregorian (A.B. 1958; Ph.D. 1964), 16th president of Brown University, president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, president of the New York Public Library, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient [1] Claudine Gay, 30th president of Harvard University, the second woman and first African-American to hold the position