Over 22,000 respondents have completed the inaugural Real Prospects survey while 97 companies have participated in it, making it the biggest graduate survey of its kind. Real Prospects 2009 is the first national survey to explore what graduates actually think of their employers' recruitment, training and career development programmes,...
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The qualities students of IT/computer science set the greatest store by in an employer are job security, considered very important by 55%, and like economics students - development and training, viewed as very important by 51%. By contrast, almost as many IT students see a chance to work abroad as unimportant (19%) as consider this very important (22%).