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60% of recent graduates (up to 611,682) have not found a graduate job

… and 75% (up to 263,145) of last year’s graduates would consider moving abroad to find a job

60% of recent graduates (up to 611,682) have not found a graduate job

 

… and 75% (up to 263,145) of last year’s graduates would consider moving abroad to find a job

 

•  40% (up to 407,788) of graduates polled would not have gone to university if they had to pay £9k a year in fees

•  Work experience is the number one criterion recruiters look for, but 40% of internships are unpaid, which may be why 100% of graduates would work unpaid to gain work experience

•  Only 39% of graduates would consider marketing themselves to potential recruiters online, yet recruiters are using social media to screen candidates

 

SHL, a global leader in talent management, today revealed that 60% of those who graduated in the past three years have not found a graduate job – up to 611,682 graduates.

 

Graduates question the value of University education

The survey, which polled 1,000 recent graduates and 350 graduate recruiters, also revealed that 40% (up to 407,788) of graduates polled would not have gone to university if they had to pay £9k fees each year. In addition, 73% of graduates would consider moving abroad to find work, with the main driver being a better salary (36%). These figures are even more dramatic for those that graduated last year - just 34% have found a graduate job and 75% would consider moving abroad.

 

The results show that graduates are questioning the value of UK university education and are open to the idea of taking their skills abroad, while also revealing the length graduates will go to in order to find work.

 

Under pressure to work unpaid

All graduates polled would be prepared to work unpaid to gain experience in their chosen field. 39% are prepared to work more than three months unpaid to find a job. This may be because 40 % of companies do not pay interns, yet 43% of recruiters rate work experience as the most important attribute to look for when sifting through application forms.

 

Despite some of the lengths graduates will go to in order to progress their career, such as lengthy unpaid internships, only 39% of graduates would consider marketing themselves to potential recruiters online. However, recruiters are already using social media to screen candidates, for example 34% of recruiters use LinkedIn to screen candidates, but only 5% of graduates use LinkedIn to apply for roles.

 

Sean Howard VP Business Solutions, SHL, comments, “The UK is failing its graduates. School leavers are faced with difficult decisions, not only has the cost of going to university risen, but UK employment options are bleak. Graduates are also under pressure to undertake unpaid internships in order to gain a foothold on the career ladder. It’s not just university that carriers a high price, but gaining work experience too. This could mean a future where the best jobs are reserved for those that can afford to attend university and clock up the most unpaid experience. Understandably our graduates are open to the idea of seeking their career abroad, and the UK industry is faced with a potential brain drain. If the government won’t reconsider the tuition fees, our recruiters need to reconsider their hiring criteria.”

 

He continues, “What also really strikes me about these results is that graduates are missing a trick when it comes to social media, yet they are the generation that uses this communication channel so much in their personal lives. It appears the potential for social media to aid job hunting has not yet been realised by graduates.”

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