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By Andy McCue

Published: Wednesday 03 January 2007


Name

Anonymous


Location

London


Occupation

Project Manager


Comment

Is it me or does this article contradict itself?

"IT graduates have the highest unemployment rate across all degree subjects..."

"More worrying for the IT industry is the decline in the number of students wanting to study IT."

Why is this worrying to an industry that obviously doesn't have the capacity to employ the available graduates?

Good common sense shown by students in my mind - stay away from IT - it's dead!



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