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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Computer science graduates are struggling to secure jobs and internships amid increased competition. Recent graduates told BI they ...
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Computer science graduates are struggling to secure jobs and internships amid increased competition. Recent graduates told BI they have sent hundreds of job applications with little response. Some are ...
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Facing low response rates, competition from more experienced peers, and, in some cases, “ghost job” postings, software engineers fresh out of school are considering heading back to the classroom.