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New Graduates Likely to Change Jobs Within Five Years, Says Director of Duke's Career Center.

AScribe Business & Economics News Service, May, 2007

Byline: Duke University

DURHAM, N.C., May 14 (AScribe Newswire) -- As members of the Class of 2007 are about to graduate from college and embark on careers, they should be mindful that it is likely they will be working for a different company, and perhaps in a new field, within five years, says a Duke University career expert.

Sheila Curran, Fannie Mitchell Executive Director of the Career Center at Duke, recently surveyed members of Dukeas Class of 2001 to see how their careers have evolved. "While 92 percent of the class was initially satisfied with their post-graduation career choice, 36 percent changed jobs in the first year. Five years after graduation, 83 percent work for a different organization and 43 percent have changed careers at least...

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