More university graduates are being forced to take voluntary and part-time work because of crippling job shortages in the recession, according to figures.
The number of former students left unemployed or without a full-time job soared by a third last year, it was revealed. Some 47,000 were still “struggling to make ends meet” six months after leaving universities in England, figures showed. The disclosure comes just days after The Daily Telegraph told how students were now paying up to £8,000 for internships. Hundreds of middle-class graduates are paying recruitment companies to set up work experience placements with some of Britain’s biggest firms after struggling to find jobs... read more
The Telegraph, December 09
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