By Richie Bernardo | WalletHub
Now that 2015 is behind us, it’s time to start thinking again about fresh starts. But whether that entails making a small change or a complete life overhaul, finding a new or better job will be a top New Year’s resolution for many Americans.
If that’s your mission for 2016, it’s a good time to be on the job market, especially if you’re a recent college graduate. The National Association for Business Economics expects nonfarm employment to grow by nearly 210,000 jobs per month as unemployment falls to 4.7 percent by fourth quarter.