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The Class of 2025 faces a daunting assignment: getting hired in today’s no-hire, no-fire jobs market.

Overall, the US job market remains resilient. The national unemployment rate stands at just 4.2% and the economy has added jobs 52 months in a row – the second longest streak of uninterrupted job growth in US history.

Yet there are some cautionary signs beneath the hood.

Business decision-making has been paralyzed by the chaotic trade war . Entry-level hiring is down. And some leaders of the artificial intelligence industry say that the fast-moving technology could wipe out white-collar jobs, if it’s not already starting to do that.

But even as the overall labor market looks relatively healthy , economists say this is the worst market for new college gradu

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