Graduates in Jobs That Don't Require Degrees ; Two in Five Are Vastly Overqualified for Their First Work After University

Daily MailJuly 06, 2005

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AS many as two in five university graduates are languishing in stopgap jobs that do not require a degree, official figures revealed yesterday.

Up to 50,000 a year are running up thousands of pounds of debts only to start work in occupations for which they are vastly overqualified.

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Graduates in Jobs That Don't Require Degrees ; Two in Five Are Vastly Overqualified for Their First Work After University

The statistics cast doubt on Government plans to increase dramatically the size of the university population.

Student numbers have nearly doubled over the pa...

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