The growing number of anti-Israel protests on college campuses could jeopardize a student’s prospect of securing a job, especially on Wall Street, experts tell FOX Business.
“We have seen offers revoked from candidates who have been publicly recognized, especially through social media, for controversial behavior and engaging in hate speech,” Emily Levine, executive vice president at Career Group Companies, told FOX Business.
Levine also said officials have seen companies terminating employees for participating in non-peaceful protests.
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Anti-Israel protests and encampments have been organized at Columbia, New York University, Yale, the University of Michigan and the University of Southern California. They forced some schools like Columbia to go into hybrid learning for the rest of the semester and forced USC to cancel its main stage graduation ceremony Thursday.
Police were called to many campuses to break up some of the protests, which led to arrests.
Anti-Israel students around the nation are condemning the assault on Gaza, which …