Five pieces of recession-proof financial advice for new graduates

Financial Post
November 27, 2022.

Securing a job – even if it’s not your “dream” – is a critical first step for post-secondary graduates. Susan O’Brien shares how any employment opportunity can offer valuable skills, from how to manage a source of income and become financially literate, to investing and managing your benefits.

“As a parent of a new graduate, I understand the questions and concerns that many young people have. What if I don’t land a well-paying job in my field? How will I pay rent or student loans? How will I save and invest for my future?

There is hope and opportunity – even in times of economic downturn.”

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