College graduates are struggling to make up for the ‘lost year’ created by the coronavirus pandemic

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College graduates are struggling to make up for the ‘lost year’ created by the coronavirus pandemic
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The coronavirus pandemic created a feeling of a “lost year” for a lot of college graduate. This is part of CNBC's 'College Voices' series.

Quillin works in the hospitality industry, a field heavily impacted by the pandemic. However, she utilized her network and connections to find a job. She stresses the importance of focusing on yourself and not worrying about the successes of others.

Juarez emphasized the importance of leveraging personal connections and putting forth an effort to ask for help. She believes that connections can come from anywhere. Orndorff explained that students should take advantage of the fact that people are working remotely when connecting with others. He said, "Students should use the remote factor to their advantage when it comes to networking. It is considerably more feasible and efficient for both students and their networking contacts to participate in a virtual meeting than in-person meeting."

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