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Job market for new grads: Much hiring but much competition

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After a painful year of joblessness, the future has finally brightened for Alycia St. Germain, a 22-year-old college senior at the University of Minnesota.

Having lost a part-time gig at Barnes and Noble last March as the viral pandemic tore through the U.S. economy, she was left unemployed like tens of millions of other Americans.

But now, St. Germain has a job lined up — with benefits — even before graduation and in her chosen field of developmental psychology.

A family friend established a new child-care center in St. Paul, and St. Germain landed a job as an assistant in the infant room. “This," she said, “is probably the most positive thing that could happen.” Not all new college grads will find a job so quickly.

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