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Employers: 'Young People Need Better Career Advice!'

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 8:25 am
by Joywtseo421
A recent survey of over 1,000 employers has discovered that 83% believe young people should have higher quality career advice than what is currently on offer to them. The survey, which was carried out by Skills and Guild and the Edge Foundation, also found that…


60% of employers feel that the government doesn’t do enough to support vocational qualifications and skills training
72% said vocational qualifications are essential for preparing young people for the world of work
53% placed a higher value on vocational qualifications than academic achievements.

The news comes after recent figures were released showing a large increase in the sri lanka phone number library number of apprenticeships started in 2012/13, which is sure to be music to the ears of government officials who recently announced plans to introduce tougher, high-quality apprenticeships in a bid to increase their participation levels.


Are vocational qualifications more important than academic achievements?

There is a growing school of thought that many young people may be better served by completing an apprenticeship rather than going to university, something which is supported by recent YouGov findings that over half of employers felt university graduates were not prepared for the world of work- a subject we blogged about a while back. Apprenticeships aim to provide young people with workplace-specific skills that ease the transition from studying to working, so you can understand why the majority of employers in the survey valued them over academic qualifications.

Although completing an apprenticeship will certainly be beneficial for your career development in certain sector, it’s worth remembering that a degree with relevant work experience still gives you the golden ticket to get into plenty of other fields- but young people still require good quality career help to decide which option is best for them.