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College used to open doors—now even grads with master’s degrees are sending 60 job applications a month to no luck
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如今,大学毕业生面临“幽灵工作”、AI代理和激烈竞争的劳动力市场。根据Simplify平台的数据,2025年5月求职者平均每月投递45份工作申请,是去年的两倍多。即使拥有多个学位的专业人士也难以找到工作,硕士学位学生平均每月申请32至60份工作,学士学位学生申请15至38份。计算机科学毕业生也面临激烈竞争,平均每月申请22至51份工作。此外,81%的招聘人员承认发布“幽灵工作”职位,这些职位要么不存在,要么已被填补。许多毕业生认为他们的学位是“浪费钱”,58%的应届毕业生仍在寻找第一份工作。

📉 求职市场极度竞争:根据Simplify平台的数据,2025年5月求职者平均每月投递45份工作申请,是去年的两倍多,显示出劳动力市场的绝望程度。

🎓 学历贬值:即使拥有多个学位的专业人士也难以找到工作,硕士学位学生平均每月申请32至60份工作,学士学位学生申请15至38份工作,表明学历并不能保证就业。

👻 幽灵工作泛滥:81%的招聘人员承认发布“幽灵工作”职位,这些职位要么不存在,要么已被填补,导致求职者被忽视和失望。

💻 AI取代工作:Meta CEO马克·扎克伯格表示,AI现在甚至可以完成中级工程师的编码工作,导致计算机程序员就业率降至1980年互联网出现以来的最低水平。

😔 毕业生失望:58%的应届毕业生仍在寻找第一份工作,超过三分之一的毕业生认为他们的学位是“浪费钱”,51%的Z世代毕业生对获得证书表示后悔。

Going to college and getting a degree was once a ticket to white-collar success—but now graduates are up against “ghost jobs,” AI agents, and a fiercely competitive labor market. Job-seekers are sending out applications in droves to try and land a gig, and even people with multiple degrees are having a hard time

Job-hunters sent out an average of 45 job applications per month in May 2025, according to data shared exclusively with Fortune from employment platform Simplify, which tracked its one million job-seeking users and 150 million applications over the past year. That’s more than double last year’s average of 22—a surge that shows just how desperate the job market has become.

But the situation was even more dire for professionals with multiple degrees, despite going above and beyond expectations to achieve the American Dream. Master’s students sent out an average of 32 to 60 job applications per month, while bachelor’s students typically applied to around 15 to 38 open roles. 

Even those who studied college majors that once guaranteed six-figure salaries are having to work harder to land a gig. Computer science graduates are sending out an average of 22 to 51 applications monthly, compared to non-computer science majors applying to 21 to 41 gigs. 

The fierce job market competition for highly lucrative roles like computer science should come as no surprise. Computer-programmer employment has dropped to its lowest level since 1980—before the internet even existed—as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says that AI can now even do the coding work of mid-level engineers. Instead of humans competing with each other, they’re now vying for roles as AI takes over the work of entry-level jobs

They could be applying to ghost jobs

As well as an extremely competitive white-collar job market—as AI only continues to come for more entry-level roles—hiring managers aren’t making it any easier on job-hunters: One common thread is candidates applying to over 1,000 roles, only to receive radio silence

About 81% of recruiters say that their employer posts “ghost jobs,” positions that either don’t exist or are already filled, according to a 2024 report from MyPerfectResume. Common HR reasoning for posting these fake listings include: maintaining a presence on job boards when they aren’t hiring, assessing the effectiveness of their job descriptions, and wanting to build a talent pool for the future. But job-hunters are fed up with being left in the dark. 

“We often hear job-seekers saying, ‘I’m tired, I’m depressed, I’m desperate,’ using these very harsh words when it comes to the job market,” Jasmine Escalera, a career expert for MyPerfectResume, told Fortune. “This is one of the reasons why they are losing faith in organizations and companies.”

The majority of job applicants say employers have flat-out ghosted them, according to a 2024 Greenhouse report. And on the flipside, they’re also being “love bombed” during the process. Over half of candidates say interviewers showered them with excessive praise and flattery during hiring rounds, only to be offered a low salary and unfit job title. 

Now, Gen Z say their degrees are a ‘waste of money’ 

Fresh-faced graduates are being frozen out of the workforce; about 58% of students who graduated within the last year are still looking for their first job, according to a recent report from Kickresume. The labor-market and hiring situation has become so bad that more than a third of all graduates now say their degree was a “waste of money,” according to a 2025 survey from Indeed. 

Gen Z graduates are so massively unemployed, despite making up only 5% of the workforce, that they’re even pushing up the U.S. jobless rate—having an “oversized” impact on America’s unemployment rate.  

Now, the youngest generation of workers is especially downtrodden by their prospects, with 51% expressing remorse for getting their certificates, compared to 41% of millennials and 20% of baby boomers.

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