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The Infograph ‘Gen Y Can’t I Get a Job?’ Asks Why

The ‘Gen Y Can’t I Get a Job’ infographic by the Adescco blog looks at why in America there are so many capable, yet jobless, graduates.

According to Adecco’s survey, this year alone 1.5 million students will graduate looking to start full-time employment in their fields. Sadly, 65% of workplace directors don’t think university grads are ready for full-time employment. Adecco uses a blue, orange and green color schema, large bubbly fonts, educational facts and helpful images to alert jobless graduates with plenty of valuable tips to help them find and secure full-time employment in their field.

With tips on what to do during an interview—prepping and maintaining eye contact—and what to avoid—showing off tattoos and dressing inappropriately—Adecco hopes the ‘Gen Y Can’t I Get a Job’ will help to greatly reduce the number of 53% of jobless graduates.
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