Class of 2012 make record number of applications

Final year university students are pushing hard to enter the job market after graduation, but the number of jobs available to them remains below pre-recession levels. This is according to two reports from High Fliers Research: the ‘UK Graduate Careers Survey 2012’ and ‘The Graduate Market in 2012’, based respectively on surveys of 17,737 final year student at 30 UK universities in March, and 100 top employers in December of last year.
Wed, 23 May 2012
Final year university students are pushing hard to enter the job market after graduation, but the number of jobs available to them remains below pre-recession levels.

This is according to two reports from High Fliers Research: the ‘UK Graduate Careers Survey 2012’ and ‘The Graduate Market in 2012’, based respectively on surveys of 17,737...

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