Graduates face tougher times…
Tuesday 12th May 2009, 2:29PM BST.

Lifelong learning manager Alun Williams and head of careers Sarah Stonebridge. (Picture by Tom Tardif, 0768972)
GUERNSEY graduates of 2009 will find it harder to get a job, according to lifelong learning manager Alun Williams.
Blaming the recession for the increased difficulties students will encounter in making the transition between university and employment, he added that those finishing their studies this year were more likely to return home.
His comments followed a recent survey by High Fliers Research which found that, due to rising unemployment, almost two-thirds of students graduating this year did not expect to find graduate-level work.
It also reported that confidence in the graduate employment market had fallen to a 15-year low.
‘One of the issues they will face in the UK is that job opportunities are not the same as they were and that makes them more likely to return to Guernsey,’ said Mr Williams.
‘While they may not get a graduate position to start with, they can expect to work at that level eventually. It will take longer and it will be harder, but they will get there.
‘The situation now is how we expected it to be. In the last couple of years it has been easier to get employment in Guernsey because of the buoyant economy – but that isn’t the norm.’
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