In charts: How the 2025 batch of college freshers views the job market
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Unsure yet strategic, vigilant yet cautious, passionate yet level-headed: Gen Zs are carefully orchestrating their moves as they prepare to enter the job market. A new report by talent management platform Unstop sought opinions of over 30,000 freshers and 700 recruiters across India to evaluate the landscape of job markets for fresh graduates.
Only one in four students reported feeling 'very well prepared' before entering the job market. Job security was the prime reason for anxiety among freshers, with 51% of the respondents expressing concern over this aspect of working life. Nearly a majority of the fresh graduates in B-schools (49%) and engineering colleges (55%) said they would like to work in the corporate or public sector after graduation, the survey showed.
This share was just 28% for arts, science and commerce students. Around 16% of the student respondents were from B-schools, 72% from engineering colleges, and the rest from arts, science and commerce fields. All respondents were about to graduate in 2025.
Nearly 55% of the B-school respondents had prior work experience, while the rest were undergraduates. Around 60% of the sample comprised male students. Unconventional career paths like becoming an influencer or starting one’s own venture were not uncommon.
Entrepreneurship was more popular among B-school graduates and students pursuing arts, science, or commerce degrees, compared with engineering graduates. About 14% of the arts, science, and commerce students would like to become influencers after graduation: the highest among the three sets of respondents. They were also the most likely among the three groups to want to pursue higher education.
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