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Jon Stewart Offers Satirical Job Interview Tips for 2026 Graduates
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Jon Stewart graduates the Class of 2026 with a satirical job interview crash course inspired by Donald Trump.

AceShowbiz - Jon Stewart marked graduation season with a humorous take on job interviews during his Monday night episode of The Daily Show. Addressing the Class of 2026, he provided a satirical “crash course” on landing jobs using unconventional advice inspired by Donald Trump.

Beginning his segment, Stewart questioned traditional guidance about honesty and hard work, joking that it might be "completely wrong." Instead, he suggested metaphorically enrolling in "Donald Trump University," despite its real-life closure for fraud, as a tongue-in-cheek method for career success.

Speaking directly to graduates, he invited everyone to gather around their phones, brain chips, or smart fridges to listen to his tips. The satirical lesson emphasized navigating the job market the “Trump way,” highlighting the contrast between conventional wisdom and the tactics of the former president.

Jon Stewart made light of the current realities graduates face as they enter the workforce, blending humor with cultural commentary on the influence of public figures in professional life. His approach served as both entertainment and a reminder of the challenges new grads will encounter.

This episode of The Daily Show offered a unique blend of satire and social critique during a pivotal moment for many young adults stepping into their careers, capturing the spirit of this year’s graduation season.

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