Free Event

No Country for Young Grads: What a Broken Workforce Pipeline Means for Operational Sustainability

Date & Time
July 14, 2026
11:00 AM – 11:30 AM EDT | 8:00 AM – 8:30 AM PDT
Location
Virtual

Event Information

In this 30-minute, research-led webinar, Matt Sigelman, President of the Burning Glass Institute, shares key findings from No Country for Young Grads and unpacks what’s broken in today’s early-career pipeline. Moderated by Harrison Bass, Head of Education Partnerships at Forage, the conversation will connect research to real-world hiring and early-career experiences, highlighting how these challenges show up for both employers and graduates—from hiring friction and longer ramp times to higher attrition and unrealized talent potential.

The session will explore what talent leaders should be rethinking as they plan for long-term workforce sustainability, including skills visibility versus credentials, earlier engagement with future talent, and lower-risk ways to assess and develop early-career candidates.

Attendees Will Leave With:

    • A clear understanding of the research behind today’s early-career hiring challenges
    • Insight into how misaligned hiring practices affect both employers and graduates
    • Practical considerations for building a more sustainable early-career talent pipeline
    • Why This Topic is Important Now

      Despite record numbers of college graduates, employers continue to struggle to fill critical early-career roles—and the disconnect is growing. Graduate underemployment, credential inflation, and misaligned hiring requirements have created a workforce paradox: students face limited access to opportunity, while employers face limited access to job-ready talent.

Topics

Talent Management – Recruitment and Retention

Speakers

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Harrison Bass
Head of Education Partnerships
Forage, a Seramount Solution
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Matt Sigelman
President
Burning Glass Institute