Adopt An Intern An Initiative by the Centre for Scottish Public Policy Sascha Strupp Project Officer.

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Adopt An Intern An Initiative by the Centre for Scottish Public Policy Sascha Strupp Project Officer

I.Context II. What is Adopt an Intern? III. Engaging Employers IV. Engaging Graduates

Context - Scotland 5 million inhabitants 15 universities (~240,000 students at any one time) 35,185 graduates in the academic year 2009/2010 (increasing) total unemployment in Scotland 7.8% (2011) graduate unemployment 18.9% (Q4 2011) Underemployment not statistically raised

Initial employment after graduation increasingly difficult to obtain Half of employers would not hire someone without any work experience (High Fliers Survey Dec 2011) Graduate catch-22 situation: unable to gain work experience without having work experience

Adopt an Intern

What is Adopt an Intern? Adopt an Intern is a graduate placement programme by an independent, non-partisan public policy think-tank funded primarily by the Scottish government and member contributions. We advertise and facilitate paid internships for recent graduates and postgraduates with organisations across all sectors. The programme aims to create routes to graduate employment, accessible to all, with organisations across all sectors, imbed a vibrant, accessible and fair internship culture in Scotland, create new opportunities for employers to take on young enthusiastic graduates.

160 graduate internships in 22 months ~60% of participants go into full-time employment with the internship host organisation or another employer within a month of completing their internship

Why internships? Work experience drastically improves chances of obtaining full- time employment Levels of graduate un- and underemployment clearly demonstrate a need for new opportunities and pathways Current job market particularly affects graduates in disciplines without clearly defined career roles

Adopt an Intern

How does it work? We lobby organisations to take on an intern and guide them through the recruitment process. 50% employer funded / 50% funded by Adopt an Intern Criteria: Interns paid at least the national minimum wage, At least 20 hrs/week, Minimum employment for 3 months.

Beyond recruitment and funding Guaranteed feedback on applications, Workshops on employability, Resources and advice on best application practice (interview skills, CV writing etc). New online platform providing information covering Graduate employability, Application and interview advice, Tips on how to effectively structure and organise workloads, And more.

Engaging Employers Funded internships focus on SMEs, social enterprises and start- ups. Our USPs a. Cross-sector organisations. b. No paperwork and no continual assessment. c. Assistance in drawing up a job spec and scoping specific projects/tasks d. Cover the entire recruitment process (advertising, short-listing etc) saving time and money. e. FREE service.

Engaging Graduates Universities Social media Website Networking opportunities We offer fair and accessible internships. FAIR – paid internships ACCESSIBLE - open and transparent recruitment process, it’s what you know not who you know

Our 100 th intern with the Education Minister