>> The first included students about to graduate, recent graduates, and those who have been working for less than a year (referred to as “fresh graduates”).
>> The second group consisted of people with more than a year of work experience, regardless of when they graduated (referred to as “earlier graduates”).
Survey is from May, so even dumber.
Of course many people who have been graduates for less than a month are still looking for jobs.
These numbers are useless without a trendline.
I found their wording of "earlier" to be awkward.
>> The first included students about to graduate, recent graduates, and those who have been working for less than a year (referred to as “fresh graduates”).
>> The second group consisted of people with more than a year of work experience, regardless of when they graduated (referred to as “earlier graduates”).
https://www.kickresume.com/en/press/fresh-grads-survey-kickr...