New iCIMS Research on the Class of 2023 Uncovers Economic Anxieties Reminiscent of the Early Aughts

HOLMDEL, N.J., May 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Over the past year, job openings and hires yo-yoed across industries, creating a sense of whiplash and anxiety for graduates of the Class of 2023. After witnessing the class above them enter a job market of inflated salaries and extraordinary perks, 2023 graduates are resetting their expectations. They're widening their horizons and looking to the past for guidance as they prepare to start their careers in an uncertain economy. Yet, these worries may not be necessary, as iCIMS data reveals encouraging opportunity for this incoming class, with rising entry-level job openings.