Just out of college? Job-hunting? Not sure whether to go for more education or take any job? Where does your faith fit in? Do the questions seem overwhelming?
You are not alone. Take these current statistics:
- 1/3 of today’s college graduates believe they will not find a job because they lack experience and guidance.1
- 80% of twenty-somethings do not consistently adhere to the faith they professed in high school.2
- Almost 50% of young men and women believe lack of mentoring opportunities holds them back from advancement.3
Is there a good way to transition from college to career?
What if you could…
-Get a job providing experience for the future and insight into your true calling?
-Take leadership classes and join a church where your faith is integrated with life?
-Have a Christian mentor to talk over your faith and your career choices?
-Live with and be involved in the lives of other recent college graduates?
If there was a bridge from your college dorm to a business office, would you step onto it?
The Pittsburgh Fellows is that bridge. The program will help you bridge the gap between your faith and your profession; between college life and the “real world.” The Fellows Program connects willing employers with hard-working college graduates and helps forge connections between young leaders, employers, and mentors. Pittsburgh is the “City of Bridges.”
Don’t be another statistic. Take that first step.
- National Association of Colleges And Employers; Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology, Comments, June, 2003, Vol. 40, No. 4
- http://www.pbs.org/newshour/generation-next/demographic/religion2_11-13.html
- http://www.mentoring-solutions.com/Mentoring%20Statistics%20WhitePaper%202005.pdf

