He describes it as "feeling stuck, feeling that it's never enough, like most students or people of my generation." Let’s Go 13:23 Shahroze Rauf on new hires during the pandemic The job market this year has been a rollercoaster. Between June and August last year, she surveyed 35 people, six of whom were recent graduates and new hires. "But then they find themselves not having the tools, the mentoring supervision to do really, really good work." Connecting with the help of the pandemicPimentel says she's seen the way entry-level new hires and recent graduates pressure themselves to overperform.
Source: CBC News March 12, 2021 09:56 UTC