Why aren't university graduates employable?
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Nobody warns you that the hardest part isn't getting the degree. It's what comes after.
University graduates are entering the job market underprepared. Not because they aren't smart. Because no one ever taught them how to actually get a job.
For 17+ years, the system rewards grades and compliance. Almost none of that time is spent on real-world experience, networks, or how hiring actually works.
In this episode, we get into the uncomfortable truth. Schools are built to get students into university, not into the workforce. Career counsellors are quietly expected to bridge that entire gap, alone. And employers want experience but won't give young people the chance to gain it.
If you're a parent, educator, or student trying to make sense of this broken pathway, this one will shift how you think.