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Gen Z is facing a job market bloodbath—but JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says employers are still chasing students who studied these fields

FortuneMonday, June 23, 2025 at 3:46:29 PM
Gen Z is facing a job market bloodbath—but JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says employers are still chasing students who studied these fields
Gen Z is getting hammered in today’s brutal job market, but JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon points out one bright spot: employers are still aggressively hiring graduates with skills in fields like computer science. Research backs him up—studying tech can boost earnings by 8%, making it one of the few safe bets in an otherwise shaky landscape.
Editor’s Note: If you’re a student or recent grad sweating over your career prospects, this story cuts through the noise. Yes, the job market is rough, but Dimon’s take highlights where demand still exists—tech skills pay off, even when other industries tighten up. It’s a reality check with a side of actionable advice.
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