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BUSINESS:
Are college graduates prepared for work?
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| May 21, 2008 Are college graduates prepared for work?
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(NECN) - Over the next few weeks, thousands of new college graduates will enter the labor force for the first time.
Are they prepared for the careers that lie ahead? And what expectations do employers have?
Chuck Martin of New Hampshire-based NFI Research has been taking a look.
NFI surveys 2,000 top leaders in 1,400 companies around the world.
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