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Classle launched ready steady jobs fress for all graduates



Classle, the online social network for education today launched Ready Steady Jobs (RSJ), a program targeting graduates from across all disciplines. Ready Steady Jobs will impart skill sets required for graduates to be employable. Classle will generate a Trait Smart Report based on the graduate’s engagement on Ready Steady Jobs which will form the basis for companies to recruit candidates. The program which is free for all, will start from April 8, 2013 and will end on July 31, 2013.

Ready-Steady-Jobs equip graduates with the technical knowledge and communication skills that are required for their employability, making them industry ready. Engineering students can opt for 5 technical skills training courses, depending on their branch of specialization. This will sharpen their knowledge on technical know-how required for the industry. Communication Skills and Aptitude Tests are common talent training for all graduates. Graduates will get an opportunity to learn and apply various techniques of effective communication and participate in aptitude tests. The training will consist of a series of video tutorials, discussions and assignments targeted at helping students develop skills required to land a satisfying job.


Students with high demonstrated activity in their Trait Smart Report will be placed at organizations


Based on their interactions during the program, Classle will develop a report of each participant on 5 dimensions that will include quantitative ability, skill and expertise, academic details, personal details and the unique trait smart report. These dimensions will serve as a detailed report adding an in-depth analysis to the participants CV.


Commenting on the program, Mr. Vaidya Nathan – CEO and Founder of Classle said, “Ready Steady Jobs in an instant solution to the problem of industry readiness that all freshers’ face. Through our training program, we identify the challenges a candidate faces to land a job. We’ve designed the program to help freshers overcome these challenges through an intensive skill training module. It’s a proven technique that’s been compressed to help freshers absorb quickly to land satisfactory jobs”


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More popular career for new graduates



As the validity and soundness of the desired degree is increasingly under challenge facing uncertain job prospects, FindEmployment, have analyzed the most popular careers and salaries for graduates in the United Kingdom and the United States. Graduates with qualifications professional degrees have the most professional and positive earnings expectations. There are similarities to the top five topics studied in both countries and a distinct correlation between people who studied and the highest paying salaries offered to graduates entering the workforce.

Law, medicine and dentistry who dominated on both sides of the Atlantic by making an appearance on the issues that both countries studied and displayed in the higher u.s. wages. However, in the United Kingdom there is a deviation from the issues that the graduate studied and higher payment, with investment banking at the top of the boot list graduate salary.


Top 5 degree courses in the United States:


1. law


2. Medical


3. Pharmacy


4. Dental


5. physical therapy/therapist


Top 5 degree courses in the United Kingdom:


1. & Dental Medicine


2. Education


3. the veterinary


4. Biomedical & Neuroscience (science based subjects)


5. law


Top paying jobs in the United States graduate (median wage labour Dept of OUR 2009):


1. family doctor $ 161,000


2. the psychiatrist $ 160,000


3. the dentist $ 142,000


4. management consultant $ 114,000


5. $ 113,000 Attorney


Top-paid graduate jobs in United Kingdom (starting salary by high-fliers 2012):


1. investment banking £ 45,000


2. law £ 38,000


3. power £ 32,500 & Oil


4. Media £ 32,500


5. consultation with £ 31,500


According to a survey by the Association of graduate recruiters (AGR), the number of graduates who compete for every vacancy in the United Kingdom today is 85 applications per vacancy. In the u.s. the unemployment rate for college graduates was 3.9% in April, according to the Ministry of labour, which means graduates are employed now than there were at the start of the recession. However increasing demands to have a Bachelor's degree for low level jobs, meaning that their future students and students in particular, should consider job opportunities and salary potential of the most popular careers that are described above.


About FindEmployment


FindEmployment is a premium recruitment online global platform, connecting leading companies with talented and skilled workers. With an emphasis on innovation, quality and customer satisfaction, FindEmployment is designed to improve and speed up the recruitment process. As an interactive and universally accessible network expands to more than 200 countries, the FindEmployment provides the most cost effective recruitment solutions. FindEmployment offers a variety of resources and services to ensure successful career to job seekers worldwide. To learn more visit www.findemployment.com


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