NORCROSS, GA, March 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) Each year, thousands of recent college graduates enter the workforce. According to Forbes, with unemployment at 8.2 percent and underemployment near 18 percent, more graduates are putting off searching for employment to pursue advanced degrees. Atlanta staffing agency, TRC Staffing Service, Inc., explores the pros and cons of this growing trend.
If you do decide to temporarily postpone the employment search in a weak job market, certain advanced degrees provide better opportunities than others. Graduate programs in the health and medical field are at the top of the list. Of these top choices, the programs that offer the most potential for job security and higher income are physician assistant studies, computer sciences and electrical engineering. The graduate programs that have displayed far less favorable marketability after graduation are library and information sciences, English and music.
"Though the job market has taken a heavy hit in recent years, we're poised for an upturn," says Tom Bodeep, Senior Vice President of TRC Staffing Services, Inc. "Our staffing agency has also found that recent graduates who postpone the job search to pursue advanced degrees do not necessarily fare better than their working counterparts."
Individual work ethic, motivation and talent are the biggest indicators of job success overall. Those who do decide to go to graduate school should carefully consider their field of study and realize that they are potentially missing out on valuable job experience. Employers are always looking for fresh talent and may be willing to help a great candidate attain an advanced degree if it would be useful for that particular job.
TRC Staffing Services, Inc., has an impressive history of matching talented individuals with great employment opportunities. If a client is in any way dissatisfied with a candidate, they are not required to pay for staffing services.
TRC Staffing Services, Inc. provides the best and most reliable candidates in industries ranging from accounting to engineering positions.
For more information on how their Atlanta staffing agency selects the right candidates for each job opportunity, visit http://www.trcstaffing.com.
About TRC Staffing Services, Inc.:
TRC Staffing Services, Inc. is a full-service staffing solutions provider with more than 30 years of industry experience. Established in 1980, they are one of the largest privately held staffing firms in the country. Like his father, Brian Robinson (President and CEO of TRC Staffing Services, Inc.) remains focused on the idea that the marketplace continues to need a business built on principles and values, committed to providing the highest level of service in the industry. TRC Staffing Services, Inc. has 44 locations in 14 states, providing traditional, professional and technical staffing services, as well as management services to some of the country's leading companies.
For more information, visit http://www.trcstaffing.com.
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Can Advanced Degrees Really Help Your Career, Wonder Staffing Agency, TRC Staffing Services, Inc.
Thousands of new college graduates enter the workforce each year. With high levels of unemployment and underemployment, many are considering graduate degrees to avoid the weak job market. TRC Staffing Services, Inc. explores this growing trend.
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