Graduates prefer online job search

Most graduates think that looking for jobs online is more effective than newspaper adverts, according to research from GradFutures.com.

Most graduates think that looking for jobs online is more effective than newspaper adverts, according to research from GradFutures.com.

The poll of 453 British students and recent graduates found that 92% thought searching for jobs online was more effective over newspaper adverts.

The research also shows that 17% of graduates use social networking channels when job hunting and 72% barely or never use recruitment consultants.

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