Tufts seniors Jia He (left) and Alea Stein attended a Chinese class Tuesday. Stein is considering joining the Peace Corps to work in China.
(Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff)
Economic collapse puts graduates on unforeseen paths
Enrollment in public service jobs rising sharply
Tufts seniors Jia He (left) and Alea Stein attended a Chinese class Tuesday. Stein is considering joining the Peace Corps to work in China.
(Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff)
As the economy collapsed last fall, so did the job prospects of thousands of college seniors, especially those who had set their sights on Wall Street. (Full article: 987 words)
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