
Sarah Clover, business development manager at notgoingtouni.co.uk, said it makes sense for young people to examine all their options and at present, the value of a degree has diminished, while having hands-on experience can help people set themselves apart form the crowd.
"Taking the vocational route is a strong alternative for some people as it allows you to gain the hands-on experience which employers are looking for and as an apprentice you get paid a minimum of £95 per week too," she commented.
According to the Graduate Management Admission Council, new graduates of MBA and other graduate management education programmes are contending with a tough job market that has made landing employment before leaving university the exception rather than the norm.






