The Class of 2023 is getting ready to enter a job market that is suddenly less eager to hire new grads.

Many employers are taking a go-slow approach to employing graduating seniors this year, college career offices say. The cautiousness marks a sharp reversal from the past two years, when companies often made offers

 

barely weeks after school began and staged bidding wars over interns and graduating seniors. 

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This post first appeared on wsj.com

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