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US graduate files for 250 jobs in 2 years, gets no offers: 'Convinced that I was a terrible person'

'All of the jobs that I wanted, I didn't have the requirements for -- often entry-level jobs would require you to have four or five years of experience,' the 25-year-old, who bounced between part-time roles and working in restaurants for years, said.

July 06, 2025 / 11:22 IST
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Even without student loan debt, however, the weakening job market can leave some recent graduates feeling like they are stretched thin. (Representational image)
Even without student loan debt, however, the weakening job market can leave some recent graduates feeling like they are stretched thin. (Representational image)

Over two years, Rebecca Atkins filed more than 250 job applications, and felt like every one was going into a gaping chasm -- one opened by the highest unemployment rate for recent college graduates in the United States in more than a decade.

"It was extremely dispiriting," said the 25-year-old, who graduated in 2022 with a degree in law and justice from a university in the US capital Washington. "I was convinced that I was a terrible person, and terrible at working."

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At 5.8 percent, unemployment for young, recent graduates from US universities is higher than it has been since November 2013, excluding 15 months in the Covid pandemic, according to official data.

Moreover, it has also remained stubbornly higher than overall unemployment -- an extremely unusual situation, analysts say.