The job market has always been intimidating to navigate but in the current economic state of our country, we can’t help but admit that the class of 2025 has been dealt a bad hand. As challenging, frustrating and even degrading as it may be at times, we’re all in this together. Here’s VALLEY’s guide to navigating the job market amidst our uncertain economy.

Strategize
Instead of applying to every job that comes across your LinkedIn feed, tailor your applications.
In a tough economy, employers are more selective. Candidates who customize their résumés and cover letters for each role stand out,” says Vicki Salemi, career expert at Monster.com.
With more applicants per job, having a distinct voice is crucial. Tailor your resume for each application, emphasizing results and relevant experience. Even volunteer work, school projects, or internships can demonstrate value.
Network Like It’s Your Job
Your professors have said it, your parents nag you about it and you’ve definitely heard it from Bob Martin. Network. Network. Network. As annoying as it may be at times, it is a powerful tool that you are doing a disservice to yourself if you don’t utilize. According to LinkedIn, 85% of jobs are filled through networking. Don’t just rely on cold applications—talk to alumni, professors and friends of friends. Even if they don’t have a job for you, they might connect you to someone who does.
And yes, LinkedIn is your friend. Keep your profile fresh, post occasionally about your interests or class projects and don’t be afraid to slide into DMs (professionally, of course).

You Are Not Just Your Degree
Employers are increasingly valuing what you can do over what you majored in.
“Skills-based hiring is on the rise,” says Karin Kimbrough, Chief Economist at LinkedIn.
Use this time to strengthen your skill set. Online courses, certifications, or even learning new software relevant to your field can make you more competitive. Take advantage of free or low-cost courses on platforms like Coursera, edX, or Google Career Certificates. You don’t have to let your major define your job search!
Keeping An Open Mind
In a booming economy, it might be easier to land a “dream job” right out of college. Just because that dream marketing role at Spotify isn’t available—a content internship at a smaller company is. That’s not settling, that’s strategy.
“In a downturn, look for roles that build transferable skills,” says Andrew Challenger, SVP at Challenger, Gray & Christmas, a career transition firm (CNBC, 2023).
Look for positions that help you build experience, learn new skills and expand your network. Temporary, freelance, or part-time roles can all serve as stepping stones. You’ll gain experience, show initiative, and might even pivot into something that pleasantly surprises you.

Rejection
You will get rejected. It’s part of the process, not a reflection of your worth. Reframe each “no” as a learning opportunity. Ask for feedback when you can and use it to level up. Stay positive, keep applying, and adjust your approach as you learn what works.
To Sum It Up
- Customize every application.
- Network like your future depends on it (because it kinda does).
- Learn new skills (for free!).
- Embrace stepping-stone jobs.
- Keep going, even when it sucks.
Despite the challenges, we all will get jobs. Whether or not it’s our dream job is a topic for another article. Keep up with VALLEY magazine and network with our staff @VALLEYMagazine on LinkedIn!
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