1、Includes fresh insights into student and graduate views on the impact of AI on job applications and career plansCONTENTSIN 5 Introduction and ForewordDA 7 Data explainedBC 11 Biggest challenges of the past year 12 Women respondents more likely to cite challenges 12 Money a big challenge for those pl
2、anning to get a job nextCI 13 Careers information,advice and guidance 16 AI tools on rise but remain less helpful than professionalsWE 19 Work experience 23 Those seeking internships feel pressure of competition CP 27 Career planning 28 Over a fifth feel negative about career prospects 30 One in ten
3、 say AI has changed their career plans 32 One third of entry-level roles hybrid or remote 33 Increase in recent graduates planning to leave current employerAJ 35 Applying for jobs and apprenticeships 41 AI tools used widely in job applications 44 Jobseekers prefer medium-sized employers 45 Salary ex
4、pectations 47 Jobseekers most likely to feel disadvantaged at application stage 51 Slight rise in those planning an apprenticeship nextSP 53 Study plans and experiences 54 Rise in demand for in-person study 56 Struggle to understand which course will boost career 59 Passion for subject a key driver
5、for prospective learners 60 Younger respondents less confident about continuing studies 62 Course content most important when choosing where to study 63 University websites the most common source of informationAbout this reportEarly Careers Survey 2025 Jisc 2025.Published May 2025Report authors:Mich
6、a-Shannon Smith,Laura Greaves and Dan MasonEdited by Dan MasonDesigned by Gavin RainWebsite:www.luminate.prospects.ac.ukContact:editorluminate.prospects.ac.ukLinkedIn:Prospects.ac.ukProspects is part of Jisc,the UK digital,data and technology agency focused on tertiary education,research and innovat