There’s a rush of excitement, but also nerves, that come with starting out in one of your first “real-world” jobs.
While some yearn to make the jump to the workplace after years of post-secondary education or other training, it can also be a rude awakening for those experiencing the day-to-day grind for the first time.
As the class of 2025 gets set to graduate this spring, experts say it’s important to be ready for the challenges that will lie ahead when they transition to the workforce, especially in the current economic environment.
Mike Shekhtman, a workplace expert and senior regional director for recruiting company Robert Half, said there’s been an “erosion” of resources to help young employees navigate their new-found responsibilities and fit in….