Friday, 24 May 2013

Unemployment for Graduates

Unemployment of graduates

Going to neither university nor college in today’s world seems to mean nothing. As holding a Degree or Diploma no longer hold the promise of jobs for young South African as hundreds of thousands of them battle to find jobs.

We believed that a university graduate is generally more employable than those without degrees, but that does no longer the case the case. Lack of work experience, however, is another significant drawback, as most graduates in search of jobs either lack work experience practical. One of them is successfully matching those with skills to the jobs which require them.

Another apparent problem is that prospective students do not make thorough research before choosing their careers. What normally happens is that they flock in given career choices in a hope to get jobs only to find that their chosen careers are not in demand.
According to one of our sources university students struggle to get placements because they cannot make good relationship with the employers during their time of studying. What he argued is that students should in a continuous basis visit the employers to get experience, as a result they build trust in them and ultimately when there are openings the employers will appoint them.

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