Korn Ferry Survey: Seven in 10 Executives See Better Job Prospects for 2014 College Grads Than Last Year’s Class, but More Education Required

82% acknowledge that it’s more difficult for new grads to get jobs than in ‘their day’

Most see a college degree as ‘less valuable’ than when they graduated

77% of executives believe a graduate degree is ‘worth the investment’

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Roughly seven in 10 senior executives (67%) say job prospects are better for the undergraduate class of 2014 than what faced college grads a year ago, according to a survey conducted in April by Korn Ferry (NYSE: KFY), the world’s largest executive recruiting firm and single source of leadership and talent-consulting services.

The vast majority of executives (82%) readily acknowledge that jobs are still harder to come by today than when they graduated.

Today’s College Degree – Not What It Used to Be?

When it comes to building their own careers, executives are in lockstep on the critical role that education played. Nearly nine in 10 (87%) say that their studies prepared them for the jobs they’re in now. More than six in 10 (62%) believe their college degree was “necessary” for their career success.

However, when looking at the class of 2014, surprisingly, most (54%) believe that a college degree today is “less valuable” than it was when they donned their caps and gowns years ago.

“An education determines a worker’s earnings for life. Increasingly the value of today’s graduate degree is the equivalent of yesterday’s undergraduate degree,” said Korn Ferry CEO Gary D. Burnison. “For the class of 2014 entering a workforce that is fast changing and complex, there is a strong premium placed on those who are learning agile – the college graduates who can adapt, grow and evolve in a dynamic environment.”

Echoing the importance of securing an advanced degree to prepare for today’s increasingly complex environment, 77% of executives say that a graduate degree is “worth the investment.”

From April 1-14, Korn Ferry surveyed nearly 200 corporate executives.

Full Korn Ferry Executive Survey Results

Do you think that the prospects for college graduates this year are better or worse than a year ago? Than three years ago?

 

One Year Ago

 

Three Years Ago

Better 67%   56%
Worse 33% 44%
 

Is a college degree necessary for career success?

Yes 62%
No 38%
 

Is it easier or harder for a 2014 college graduate to get a job compared to the year you graduated?

Harder 82%
Easier 18%
 

Do you think your education prepared you for the job you have now?

Yes 87%
No 13%
 

Is the US education system preparing students to be highly competitive workers?

Yes 44%
No 56%
 

Is a college degree today more or less valuable than it was when you graduated?

More 46%
Less 54%
 

Do you think a graduate degree (doctorate, masters etc.) is worth the investment?

Yes 77%
No 23%
 

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Source: Korn Ferry