The annual Real Prospects: Higher Education 1 report asked 22,000 graduates about the careers advice they received at university, sparking a request for more information about opportunities with SMEs as they felt there was too much emphasis on the needs of students applying to blue-chip recruiters.The research shows that graduates would have liked more information on SME and niche sector careers when they were students. This could be due to the realisation when leaving university that many of the positions available aren’t on big graduate training schemes.
There is some perception that university careers services tend to focus on traditional graduate occupations and the big recruiters. The reality is that a huge amount of work is done at a local and regional level to link with smaller organisations both in terms of jobs and also internships. Students need to be realistic about their careers and recognise that the majority of them won’t be recruited by the blue-chips.
But, while many smaller companies provide diverse and rewarding careers for graduates, they often don’t know how to best approach universities or have the resource to spend marketing themselves to enable them to compete effectively against larger businesses. We’ve come up with some tips to help SMEs start engaging and developing relationships with their local institutions.
Mike Hill, chief executive at Graduate Prospects
Graduate Prospects works with the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS) to help businesses target students and graduates. Through Prospects, vacancies can be advertised with more than 80 career services nationally. The Scottish Shared Vacancy System enables employers to access 12 university careers services at once with their positions.
Mike adds: 'Students don’t always want to leave their university town on graduation and by engaging and working with universities, SMEs can not only improve their access to graduate talent but help build graduate knowledge of their business and sector.'
1. Real Prospects surveyed 22,000 respondents who graduated between 2006 & 2010 having studied full-time on a three year course. The research is conducted by the Higher Education Careers Services Unit. For more information on Real Prospects contact Eden Keane on 0161 277 5266
Media enquiries or for a copy of the report:
Clare Schofield, Graduate Prospects: 0161 277 5285 c.schofield@prospects.ac.uk
Sarah Kite, Graduate Prospects: 0161 277 5327 s.kite@prospects.ac.uk


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