Graduation and Beyond
Elements
The Article
Elements 2
100

This is the year of a graduating class that faced the toughest job market since this decade.


What is the 1980s?

100

The article is written for these people.

Who are college students and new graduates?

100

These people are interviewed in the article.

Who are hiring experts?

100

This dual strategy maximizes rhetorical impact by addressing this.

What are the emotional and logical needs of the audience?

200

Graduates are competing in a job market reshaped by these two major forces: ______ and ______.


What are AI automation and economic uncertainty?


200

This person is a career coach and co-founder of Big Business.

Who is Pamela Skillings?

200

This percentage of executives at LinkedIn believe AI will replace many entry-level tasks.

What is 63%?

200

The author’s strategy encourages readers to do this.

Push readers towards action.

300

According to the 2024 McKinsey report, this percentage estimates how many global job tasks could be automated.

What is 44%?

300

The author in the article uses this kind of proof.

What is expert testimony and statistics?

300

This company is the main company advertised about in the article. 

What is Big Interview?

300

The article follows this structure.

What is problem-solution format?

400

The article frames the job market as this.

What is ‘one of the toughest in years?”

400

The author wants the audience to understand this.

What is how tough the job market is for new graduates?

400

The students who fare best are NOT always the ones with these.

What are perfect resume and the most experience?
400

This is how students process challenges.

What is understanding the problem and seeking solutions?

500

This is how young adults should adapt to the difficult job market.

Networking and skill-building

500

This is the tone of the article.

What is urging and motivating?

500

Big Interview’s users secure employment in this amount of weeks.

What is 4.4 weeks?

500

According to the article’s persona, this relationship is from an area of expertise to one of novelty.

What is Speaker-Audience Relationship?

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