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AGR Summer Survey reveals graduates face record level of competition for jobs
29/06/2011
Figures show increase in graduate vacancies and boost in starting salaries for first time in two years
But
AGR calls for cautious optimism as graduates face record level of competition
for jobs
- Employers estimate 3% increase in graduate vacancies
- Average graduate starting salary rises to £25,500
- Number of applications soar to an average of 83 per vacancy
The number of applications for each graduate job now stands at 83 on average. By comparison, the average number of graduate applications per vacancy was 69 in 2010, 49 in 2009 and 31 in 2008.
However, the survey shows that graduate vacancies are predicted to increase by 2.6% this year*. This follows an increase of 8.9% in 2010, and signals sustained recovery of the graduate recruitment market.
The average starting salary has also increased slightly (by 2%) to £25,500, the first increase since 2008.
Carl Gilleard, Chief Executive of the AGR, said: "There are some very encouraging signs for graduates. Not only have starting salaries increased, albeit slightly, the number of vacancies continues to increase which can only be seen as a good sign. I am cautiously optimistic about today's findings, which provides a welcome indication that the graduate recruitment market is beginning to overcome the impact of the recession.
"Those of our members who took part in the survey received a total of 777,457 applications since the start of the 2011 recruitment campaign. It is challenging and time-consuming for recruiters to sift through these applications, especially as the survey shows that the overall quality has increased. Recruiters have developed a variety of methods for dealing with all the applications, such as online testing and assessment centres.
"My advice for graduates is to make sure you reflect on what you have learnt - both at university and in an extra-curricular capacity - and be able to articulate it in your applications and at interviews; think about what transferrable skills you might've gained and how you'd apply your knowledge and experience to different situations. If you are able to get into that mode of thinking, you will be immediately more attractive to employers."
The AGR is the leading voice of graduate recruiters and developers and its bi-annual survey provides the most extensive and detailed insight into the state of the graduate jobs market. Today's edition is based on the responses of 202 AGR members in the UK across 20 sectors which will provide an estimated 21,507 graduate vacancies in 2011. The research was carried out by education research specialists CFE between April and May 2011.
The AGR Graduate Recruitment Summer Survey 2011 also contains the latest statistics on:
- Graduate vacancies and salaries by business sector, career area and region
- The availability of student placements and internships
- Graduate development programmes and induction
- Graduate retention rates and salary progression
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For more press information, please contact Scarlett Yianni or Amy MacLaren at Colman Getty, on 020 7631 2666 / 07793 202 870/ scarlett@colmangetty.co.uk / amy@colmangetty.co.uk
* This year's recruitment season is 2010 - 2011
- Carl Gilleard, Chief Executive of AGR, is available for interview. Please contact Colman Getty
- Case studies may be available upon request. Please contact Colman Getty
- The AGR Graduate Recruitment Summer Survey 2011 is based on responses provided by 202 AGR members between April and May 2011. Collectively, these members are estimated to offer a total of 21,507 graduate vacancies
- Press copies of the report are available on request from Colman Getty. The full report is available free to AGR members and is available to non-members priced £200, visit www.agr.org.uk for further details
- The AGR Graduate Recruitment Survey was conducted by CFE on behalf of the AGR
- The AGR is the recognised national voice for all UK employers involved in graduate recruitment. The AGR has 750 members from both the public and private sectors. To find out more about AGR membership, visit www.agr.org.uk and click on ‘Join AGR' or call 01926 623 236.
- CFE are research and consultancy specialists in employment and skills. CFE has been providing expert services to public and private sector clients since 1997. Profits are re-invested to fund innovative research projects and its Policy Insight series. With a team of dedicated staff, CFE work on behalf of government departments and agencies, local authorities, colleges, universities and employers. www.cfe.org.uk


