Calgary post-secondary students face tight job market heading into new school year
Alberta youth unemployment rate up 2 per cent from last year

As post-secondary students in Calgary head back to class, those hoping to land part-time jobs face stiff competition and a tight market.
The University of Calgary Students' Union says they're hearing from a growing number of students under financial strain who are looking to work while they study.
"It's been harder and harder to make ends meet as a student, especially if you're a vulnerable student," said the union's president Ermia Rezaei-Afsah.
"With this job market currently, students often have to settle, if they even find anything."
The unemployment rate for youth 15 to 24 in Alberta hit 14.3 per cent in July, up 1.5 per cent from a year ago, according to the provincial government.
The employment rate for returning students in the province reached 37.5 in April, down from 38.2 per cent last year, according to Statistics Canada data.
Rezaei-Afsah said he initially struggled to find work opportunities as a student, before landing on his feet with the students' union.
"I was facing food insecurity myself … I was working odd jobs, whatever I could land. It was tough," he said.
"And this was early on. This is in 2022. I can't imagine how bad it is now."