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The BBC News Channel wants to hear from graduates looking for work.The BBC News Channel wants to hear from graduates looking for work.
The Summer Graduate Careers Fair is taking place at Earl's Court, London on Tuesday 2 June. The BBC News Channel is there to talk to employers and graduates about to take the plunge into the job market.The Summer Graduate Careers Fair is taking place at Earl's Court, London on Tuesday 2 June. The BBC News Channel is there to talk to employers and graduates about to take the plunge into the job market.
The number of graduate vacancies in the UK is forecast to drop this year for the first time since 2003 according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters. Even for those lucky enough to secure a job, many will find that starting salaries have been frozen.The number of graduate vacancies in the UK is forecast to drop this year for the first time since 2003 according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters. Even for those lucky enough to secure a job, many will find that starting salaries have been frozen.
Are you a recent graduate struggling to find a job? Are you considering delaying your entry to the job market and taking a gap year?Are you a recent graduate struggling to find a job? Are you considering delaying your entry to the job market and taking a gap year?
Chris Smith from the gap year company I-to-I will answer a selection of your questions live on Tuesday on the BBC News Channel.Chris Smith from the gap year company I-to-I will answer a selection of your questions live on Tuesday on the BBC News Channel.
Send us your questions for Chris using the form below. This item has been broadcast.
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