u/Maine_Public_Nerd

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If you just graduated college in Maine: how is the job market treating you?

Recent college graduates, Maine Public wants to hear from you for a story on 2026 grads entering the workforce.

Have you found a job yet, are you frustrated with the job market, or are you considering another path like graduate school before entering the workforce?

Comment below or send a brief note to our education reporter Madi Smith if you are willing to be interviewed: msmith@mainepublic.org

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u/Maine_Public_Nerd — 3 days ago
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Side by side interviews with almost every gubernatorial candidate - helpful if you're still undecided

Maine's primary is June 9 and there are more than a dozen gubernatorial candidates still in the race across the two major parties.

Maine Public, in collaboration with Portland Press Herald, invited each candidate to a one-on-one interview in our Lewiston studio this spring. Six of the seven Republican candidates and all five Democratic candidates showed up. Check out each interview for free on Maine Public's YouTube channel.

Maine Public's Your Vote election hub offers more reporting on candidates' stances on topics such as housing and education.

If you watch any of the interviews: We're curious, did your ranked choice order change at all? Do you feel more informed as you prepare to cast your ballot?

This public service is made possible by you!

u/Maine_Public_Nerd — 9 days ago