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Young people are going to bad universities to study subjects no employers want. This tragedy is our fault
Joey I hope this is Not You. http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/dr...-is-our-fault/ "Surprised to hear that more than 20,000 graduates from the year of 2011 were still unemployed six months after they graduated? We shouldn't be. This is a full-scale tragedy written, orchestrated and adapted for real life by the Government, and the victims are our young people." What a Utter Feck Up. |
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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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Unless you are going to Uni for medicine, law or engineering I would not bother. ALl you do is arrive in the workplace 3/4 years behind everyone else.
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Along with everything else, it seems employers want 'experience' rather than qualifications anyway the majority of the time. So unless its a job that you really HAVE to have the qualifications for, its pointless getting them I really dont understand how they think anyone can get experience when pretty much every opening requires experience. You need someone to give you a chance to get the experience in the first place :S |
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My brother graduated from Kings College last year and got a degree in maths & finance or something like that, and he still hasn't found a job :/
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