30 Sept 2018 ● Andre Boeke
Graduate Recruitment - Key Challenges Faced By Employers
Do you have a graduate recruitment policy in your workplace? Or, are you looking to recruit graduates in the future in order to drive your company forward? University graduates make up some of Britain’s best young talent and will play a major role in the future success of the British economy.
You want this young talent to be a part of your workforce but first, there are challenges to overcome. How do you get these graduates to apply for your vacancies? This is one of the key challenges facing employers who are looking to recruit graduates. There are many reasons why employers face these challenges and we will address some of these reasons in this article and looks at some strategies that can be employed so that you become a company where graduates want to be seen to be kick starting their career.
The AGR (Association of Graduate Recruiters) often carry out surveys associated with graduate recruitment and one such survey identified the challenges faced by recruiters when it comes to not only attracting graduates to posts but also finding graduates.
University graduates come from many different cultural, social, economic and academic backgrounds so it is important for recruiters to remember that a one-size-fits-all strategy could mean missing out on some of the top talent out there. Here are some of the challenges listed by members of the AGR. Have you experienced the same issues and, if so, have you successfully designed solutions to your problem or are you still looking for some answers?
Key Challenges When Recruiting Graduates
Some of the key challenges as listed by the Graduate Recruitment Bureau are:- Achieving diversity targets - Does your company attract applications from a diverse range of graduates in relation to gender, ethnic background and socio-economic background?
- Improving students’ perceptions of your company or organisation - As an employer, do you know what young people and graduates think about your company? Have they got a positive impression about what you stand for and what you do?
- Increasing the quality of graduates recruited - For some graduate jobs, you might be an employer at a company that needs graduates with specialised skills in particular areas such as STEM subjects. For other employers, you might be struggling to attract candidates with the relevant experience or academic background.
- Attracting more applicants for work placements and internships - If your company is struggling to attract a good number of quality applicants, what are the strategies you could use to address this?
- Boosting the company’s profile on campus - If you are looking to attract top quality graduates, have you got a presence in the universities around the UK? Do graduates know you exist?
- Increased competition from other employers - How do you fare in the competition stakes when it comes to attracting top graduates? Are you finding that you lose out to other companies? If so, what are the reasons for this?
- Reducing the number of applications for graduate vacancies - For some of you, as employers, you might find that your graduate vacancies attract a whole raft of applications and these are taking up valuable time when narrowing down the pool.



