Architecture Graduates of 2025 Face Toughest Job Market in Decades
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Starr Charles
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Summary
The article discusses the challenging job market facing architecture graduates of the class of 2025, particularly in the UK, where competition is intense with 140 applications per graduate vacancy. It highlights the struggles of graduates in securing employment post-university.
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With the UK experiencing its most competitive job market in 30 years, graduates are finding it even harder to land jobs after university – with a reported 140 applications for every graduate vacancy.
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