…In this difficult graduate jobs market, many students may think about giving up on their search or foregoing activities that they enjoy to make sure that they get an offer.
… cultures will not only make you a well rounded person, but also help you to stand out in the graduate jobs market.Recently, a graduate recruitment survey found that more than 12,500 UK students are…
…One of the most important points to remember about a graduate job is that it is not simply a job, but a foundation for the rest of your career. Therefore, you need to spend considerable time researching different jobs…
… to fare better than the English when it comes to unemployment rates, with the highest rate of graduate employment in the UK (according to the Scottish Youth Employment Minister Angela Constance).
…In continuation of our recent response to The Guardian's video publication Graduate class of 2012: A 2:1 just won't cut it anymore, we feel we need to reveal a few home truths that weren't aired in the short video...
…In today's graduate jobs market where competition is fierce, standing out from other applicants has become increasingly important. It is essential to realise that you can start differentiating yourself from the…
…ries about competition for jobs seem to always be in the press, so you will not be surprised to hear that the graduate jobs market remains tough. Still, as a student or recent graduate, you need to stay determined and…
…The latest AGR Graduate Recruitment Survey report, launched last week, contained, by way of a change, more good rather than bad news. Firstly graduate level vacancies are predicted to fall by the narrowest of margins…
…During your search for a graduate job, you need to consider what matters most to you, whether it is the salary, office location or opportunities for international travel. Still, probably one of the most important things…
… body' and I am sure that you, like me, have questioned how important each factor is.But here is the Graduate Recruitment Bureau's own 'top three' based article and I can assure you that each pointer is both of…