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A job? I can't even get an internship

Finding work after uni has never been harder. To make matters worse, even landing unpaid work experience is a struggle.

February 10, 2011 10:45
Shraga Zaltzman, managing director of TrainE-TraidE

ByCandice Krieger, Candice Krieger

3 min read

Graduates have been faced with unrelenting gloomy news of late with unemployment doubling to its highest level for more than a decade.

One in five who graduated in the past year is unable to find work within six months. Britain's jobless now totals 2.5 million - a 7.9 per cent unemployment rate, rising to 20.3 per cent among those aged 16 to 24 - with many now questioning the value of a degree in light of rising tuition fees.

University leavers are being steered towards voluntary work experience but even that is hard to come by in today's competitive marketplace. There are around six per cent fewer graduate jobs than four years ago, according to The High Fliers' graduate jobs survey.

Businessman Shraga Zaltzman has made it his mission to help university-leavers find work placements. Mr Zaltzman, a former manager at a successful telecommunications company, is the managing director of TrainE-TraidE, a Jewish non-profit organisation. Founded in 2007, it helps individuals make the most of business opportunities. And Mr Zaltzman, 34, believes there are plenty such opportunities around. He says: "It is not that placements are unavailable.

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