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[The Brutal Reality of the Modern Job Market: Insights from Graduates and Hiring Experts]-[The great graduate job drought]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2026-02-20

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📋 Summary

The Evolving Landscape of Graduate Employment

In the current economic climate, entering the workforce as a new graduate has become an increasingly daunting challenge. As highlighted in the FT News briefing, the unemployment rate for recent graduates is climbing faster than the general population. This trend is not merely anecdotal; it is a global phenomenon where the ease of submitting applications has paradoxically made the process of actually securing a role significantly more difficult. Graduates describe a soul-crushing "slog," where they send countless applications into a "void," only to be "ghosted" by employers. This experience leaves many feeling "completely ground down" by a system that seems unresponsive and impenetrable.

The Impact of AI and Algorithmic Screening

A major contributor to this friction is the rise of AI-driven recruitment tools. Large companies now rely heavily on automated systems to screen applications, forcing candidates to "tailor their CVs and covering letters to algorithms trained to detect keywords." This creates a "slightly bizarre" environment where the goal is to make applications "more scannable" rather than highlighting genuine human potential. Furthermore, because candidates are also using AI to generate these applications, HR departments are overwhelmed by a surge in volume, leading to a bottleneck that further distances the job seeker from the recruiter.

The Rise of Predatory Practices and Long-term Consequences

The desperation of job seekers has created a market for "sinister" businesses that target vulnerable graduates with promises of coaching or placement. Some firms have been reported to charge exorbitant fees—reaching up to £6,000 a month—to help candidates navigate the recruitment process. The long-term consequences of this difficult entry point are severe. Research suggests that graduates who enter a poor labor market suffer from diminished salary growth for "many years on, even decades later." Psychologically, the extended period of rejection erodes confidence, often forcing graduates to settle for positions far below their qualifications, where they must compete against more experienced workers who are also being displaced into junior roles.

Perspectives from Hiring Platforms: The Greenhouse Data

Daniel Chait, CEO and co-founder of Greenhouse, provides a structural perspective on this crisis. Greenhouse, which processes millions of applications, has observed a distinct slowdown in global hiring—currently 20% below pre-pandemic levels. Chait notes that recruiters are under immense pressure to "do more with less," leading to a situation where the number of applications per recruiter has increased "three and a half times" compared to 2022. This volume makes it statistically less likely for a candidate to receive a response, creating a cycle of "fatigue and frustration."

Strategies for Navigating the System

Despite the systemic bias and the "myths" surrounding how to game the system—such as hiding keywords in white text—Chait offers practical, grounded advice. He emphasizes that being "early to apply" provides a "distinct advantage," as hiring managers are human and naturally prioritize the first wave of applicants. Additionally, he advises candidates to shift their focus from a chronological list of titles to a narrative that demonstrates "the impact that you’ve had" on a business. Finally, he reinforces that "good old-fashioned networking" remains one of the most effective, albeit inequitable, tools for bypassing the digital void. Ultimately, while the system remains challenging, moving beyond mere keywords to communicate real-world business value remains the most viable path forward for job seekers.

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