Class of '03 adjusts to face tight job market
The incessant questioning began months ago for members of the Brandeis class of 2003: "What are you doing next year?" "What are your plans for the future?" These inquiries are perennially difficult to handle, but to this year's graduating seniors, who are facing an unusually bleak job market, the questions were especially nerve-racking.According to The New York Times, current seniors face the worst hiring slump in 20 years.
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