Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
UK graduates pursue master’s degrees amid challenging job market
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28

UK graduates pursue master’s degrees amid challenging job market

5 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
  • Thousands of young people in the UK, Europe, and the US are enrolling in master’s programs as employers cut vacancies due to economic instability and AI advances.
  • Recent graduates like Cameron Weston-Edwards report increasing difficulty securing internships or entry-level positions, prompting many to seek further education to strengthen their CVs.
  • This trend reflects widespread anxiety about long-term employment prospects and highlights the growing reliance on postgraduate qualifications to navigate an uncertain global economy.
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