The attempts to help unemployed graduates are failing

14. February 2012

Ivan Stefunko, the chairman of Neulogy has been interviewed by the Pravda daily. In the interview, he outlines the possibilities for solving the alarming unemployment rate of the young graduates.

"Year after year, universities churn out hundreds of lawyers and managers who are facing difficulties when trying to find their vocation. Unemployment rate of young people below 24 is attacking 36 percent. Almost all parliamentary parties want to solve the problem right after the elections through subsidies for companies that will employ the freshly graduated. According to Ivan Stefunko, [...] it's necessary to define the subsidies much more clearly."

In the interview, you will find out what are the drawbacks of using a flat approach to solving unemployment, what many graduates are missing, and what are the possible solutions for current situation.

You will find the full article (in Slovak) at http://profesia.pravda.sk/ludske-zdroje/clanok/25668-pomoc-absolventom-bez-prace-zlyhava/