Record Rush for Prime Jobs as Graduates Fight for any Offer
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 13:47
Research has shown that, intense competition for graduate jobs is fuelling record applications for big companies.
The biggest recruiters of graduates received unprecedented numbers of applications last year and are expecting even more this summer. Thousands of top graduates are expected to miss out on places.
Job interviews are under way for those graduating this summer, but many of the jobs will have already been filled by those who failed to find positions last year.
A survey by the research company High Fliers suggested that graduate vacancies will rise by 12% this year, after falling 18% in 2009. Yet supply may outstrip demand; tens of thousands of graduates have applied for the biggest four accountancy firms alone.
This year’s next biggest recruiters will be the Armed Forces and Teach First, which trains talented graduates to teach in inner-city schools.
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