词条 | Entry-level job |
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An entry-level job is a job that is normally designed or designated for recent graduates of a given discipline and typically does not require prior experience in the field or profession. These roles may require some on-site training. Many entry-level jobs are part-time and do not include employee benefits. Recent graduates from high school or college usually take entry-level positions. Entry-level jobs targeted at college graduates often offer a higher salary than those targeted at high school graduates. These positions are more likely to require specific skills, knowledge, or experience.[1] Most entry-level jobs offered to college graduates are full-time permanent positions and some offer more extensive graduate training programs. While entry-level jobs traditionally required no experience, the Great Recession produced a surplus of college graduates on the job market and eliminated many entry level positions.[2][3] See also
References1. ^https://www.forbes.com/sites/ryancraig/2016/12/29/employers-mistakenly-require-experience-for-entry-level-jobs/#2d7beeda5990 {{DEFAULTSORT:Entry-Level Job}}{{job-stub}}2. ^https://www.wsj.com/articles/want-an-entry-level-job-youll-need-lots-of-experience-1407267498 3. ^https://www.cbsnews.com/news/say-goodbye-to-the-entry-level-job/ 1 : Employment classifications |
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