…Many recent graduates may find the transition from full-time study into full-time employment somewhat difficult and not as smooth-sailing as may originally have been hoped.
… light to the utter disillusionment felt by many young people at this current time. Certainly low graduate prospects and ever increasing university fees and requirements cannot help the sense of alienation…
…A friend of mine recently worked for my University, contacting recent graduates to find out what they were doing during the year after their graduation. Naturally, I enquired as to what those who like myself studied…
… Economics and Business Research have showed that six months after graduating in 2010, 40% of young graduates were 'underemployed' - working in lower-skilled jobs after failing to find suitable graduate…
…We are all aware that the current employment market is extremely tough and getting onto a good graduate scheme is even tougher. However there are a few things that all students can do to make things a little easier for…
…When researching their future prospects, students could be forgiven for garnering a pretty bleak image of the graduate recruitment market and their own position within it. Increasingly commonplace are complaints from…
… by the Glasgow City Council that aims to help tackle youth unemployment through the creation of graduate jobs and support the local economy. The scheme involves an investment of £10 million to provide 50%…
…If you are a reader who graduated in July of 2011, you may soon receive or already have received a phone call enquiring as to what exactly it is you're doing with your life several months after you finished university.…
… expensive venture but she feels it may give her an edge in an increasingly competitive market for graduate jobs. She is also quite excited about the opportunity and describes it as being 'A big thing for…