FINANCIAL SKILLS PARTNERSHIP UNVEILS GRADUATE
FOUNDATION COLLEGE Financial services sector leads the way with a ground-breaking new college for graduates
Unemployment figures out yesterday showed a slight decline of 0.2% in the youth unemployment rate to 21.9%, only a slight abatement in the alarming trend of youth unemployment which recently reached a twenty-year high.
Meanwhile the financial services sector is leading the way with a ground-breaking new initiative, a Graduate Foundation College, which fast-tracks unemployed graduates and enhances their employability.
Starting in September, a pilot programme will create opportunities for up to 150 young, unemployed graduates and increase their employability for small to medium-sized advisory firms, potentially leading to careers as a financial advisers.
Liz Field, CEO of Financial Skills Partnership, comments:
“This visionary new idea will give unemployed graduates access to rewarding careers in a sector which many young people have traditionally found difficult to enter, and open up the industry to recruitment from a wider and
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