1 in 3 graduates fear they are losing out on entry level roles

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New research from graduate jobs board Milkround has revealed that almost one in three (27 per cent) are worried they will lose out on roles to other applicants who can afford to accept a poorly paid internship.

With the long hot summer coming to an end, and the next round of grad schemes starting, new graduates looking to enter the workforce may be missing out on new roles due to their financial situation, rather than not being the best person for the role.

The research from Milkround showed that no matter their finances, Gen-Z graduates are ambitious and have high expectations, with 65 per cent believing they will work in their dream industry. This translates itself in their desire for internships as the first step to scaling the career ladder, with more than half (55 per cent) believing this will help them secure their dream job.

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With internships being the standard route into the workforce for graduates yet often underpaid, there’s a question as to whether these programmes are creating an unlevel playing field for those who cannot financially support themselves through their first role.

Georgina Brazier, Jobs Expert at Milkround said:

“With many internships remaining low-paid, it is understandable that 27 per cent of graduates are concerned by the prospect of losing out to other job-seekers who may be in a more comfortable financial position.

“However, encouragingly we are seeing a growing number of companies across the UK offering financial support to interns in order to tackle this issue. From help with accommodation to covering travel costs, this support is helping to level the playing field amongst those entering the workforce.

“We are encouraged to see a growing trend towards paid internships across the UK, as well as added financial support for interns where possible. Milkround does not work with companies who offer unpaid internships and we understand these roles are often not feasible for graduates looking to take their first step in a professional career.”

Rebecca joined the HRreview editorial team in January 2016. After graduating from the University of Sheffield Hallam in 2013 with a BA in English Literature, Rebecca has spent five years working in print and online journalism in Manchester and London. In the past she has been part of the editorial teams at Sleeper and Dezeen and has founded her own arts collective.

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