Social Sciences, Humanities Degree Holders Find Rewarding Work Eventually, But Face Employment Challenges as New Graduates
February 22, 2018
February 22, 2018
OTTAWA, Ontario, Feb. 22 -- The Conference Board of Canada issued the following news release:
Despite the stereotypes of Bachelor of Arts grads working as baristas or living in their parents' basements, most social sciences and humanities (SSH) undergraduate degree holders have good, well-paying jobs and are employed throughout the economy, according to a new report by The Conference Board of Canada.
The report, Getting to Work: Career Skills Development for Social . . .
Despite the stereotypes of Bachelor of Arts grads working as baristas or living in their parents' basements, most social sciences and humanities (SSH) undergraduate degree holders have good, well-paying jobs and are employed throughout the economy, according to a new report by The Conference Board of Canada.
The report, Getting to Work: Career Skills Development for Social . . .