UK Graduates Face Worst Job Market Since 2018 Amid Hiring Slowdown and AI Push
The graduate job market in the UK just hit its lowest point in seven years. New data from Indeed shows advertised roles for recent university grads dropped 33% compared to last year.
The job crunch is hitting hard as employers hit pause on hiring and lean on AI tools to cut recruitment costs. This squeeze comes with a rise in UK unemployment claims, jumping by 107,000 in May 2024 to 1.7 million total claimants.
Indeed flags this as the toughest landscape recent grads have seen since 2018.
The Guardian is asking graduates, recruiters, and parents how AI is reshaping the job hunt and hiring demands.
"How is artificial intelligence affecting the graduate hiring landscape? In what ways is AI changing the nature of specific job roles? If you’re a upcoming or recent graduate, how have you found job-seeking? If you’re a recruiter, how has your organisation changed what it looks for in new employees?"
You can share your experience with AI and job seeking using this form hosted by The Guardian.