With many college grads sheltering at home since March, parents are stepping in to steer their job searches
July 19, 2020 7:00 am ET
When her son Spencer said he planned to be a grocery-store clerk after graduating last month from the University of California, Davis, his mother, Shirley Dong, took to social media. In July, she posted a graduation photo and wrote: “My son Spencer graduated with a degree in communications and is searching for a job while currently doing a summer internship at his local church.”
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