Two in five graduates jobless six months after degree
Two out of five graduates are still looking for work six months after completing their degree, with some still job hunting after a year, according to new research.
Two out of five graduates are still looking for work six months after completing their degree, with some still job hunting after a year, according to new research.
Almost one in five of these questioned in new research on graduates said they had travelled over 100 miles to attend an interview.
Despite the economic upturn, graduates are still struggling to find work after university. Our research shows that many graduates are starting to wonder if they should have studied for a more vocational qualification as a more effective route to employment.
Although a degree is an essential qualification for some industries, school leavers need to think more carefully about which route to employment is best for them as some may be more suited to an apprenticeship scheme.
The study was published ahead of the latest unemployment figures tomorrow.
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