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Title: THE CHALLENGES FACING GRADUATES SEEKING EMPLOYMENT.


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THE CHALLENGES FACING GRADUATES SEEKING
EMPLOYMENT. Carl Gilleard Chief Executive AGR
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MY TASK
  • To outline some of the challenges facing graduate
    job seekers.
  • To encourage you to find some solutions.

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BY EMPLOYMENT I MEAN
  • Finding a job.
  • Building a career.
  • Managing a career.
  • Coping when

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STUFF HAPPENS!

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THINGS HAVE BEEN WORSE
  • 1992 Graduate level vacancies fell by 32 in
    one year
  • Between 1990 and 1993, half of all graduate level
    vacancies disappeared

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THEN IN 2008

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GRADUATE VACANCIES IN 2000-2012 IN THE UK.

Figure 1.1 Graduate vacancy changes at AGR
employers 2000 to 2012 (predicted) Percentage
increase or decrease on previous year (varying
bases)
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YET, SHORTFALL
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WHAT IS IT THAT EMPLOYERS LOOK FOR IN GRADUATES?
  • Everything
  • .. and more!

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A GOOD DEGREE

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SKILLS
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WORK EXPERIENCE
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Experience is not what happens to you its what
you do with what happens to you Aldous Huxley

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PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
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A GOOD APPLICATION.
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IF THAT WASNT ENOUGH...
  • Once they get into work graduates need to cope
    with .
  • Constant change.
  • The only certainty is uncertainty.
  • Stuff happening.

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MAJOR DRIVERS OF CHANGE
  • Globalisastion.
  • Technology.
  • Economic shift and uncertainly.
  • Environment and sustainability.
  • Demography.
  • Social values and expectations.

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GRADUATES IN THE 21ST CENTURY WILL HAVE TO.
  • Manage uncertainty.
  • Sell themselves.
  • Set short-term and longer term goals.
  • Demonstrate commitment and motivation.
  • Keep reinventing themselves.
  • Be flexible, adaptable and mobile.
  • Develop 21st century work skills.
  • Manage their own career.

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EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT.
A Review of Business University
Collaboration. Professor Sir Tim
Wilson Universities are an integral part of
the skills and innovation supply chain to
business.

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RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Substantive Recommendations
  • All students should have a structured
    university-approved internship.
  • Re-examine the definition of graduate employment
    and the system of graduate employment and the
    system of data collection.
  • Graduate recruiters should review their screening
    algorithms.
  • Employers should be encouraged to use the HEAR.
  • Careers services and LEPS should establish a
    skills supply chain between universities and
    local businesses.

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REFLECTIVE RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Universities should reflect on opportunities for
    students to develop their employability skills
    though formal learning and ensure that they can
    articulate the skills they have developed.
  • Review whether unpaid internships are ethical.
  • Universities not committed to the HEAR should
    review.
  • Universities should reflect on how they can
    improve student perceptions of employment with
    SMEs.
  • Where should the careers service sit within the
    university?
  • Should careers and employability support form
    part of the NSS?

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OVER TO YOU.
Four questions for you to consider
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