Young graduates seek permanent jobs without success in Sweden

A 20-year-old recent high school graduate shares frustration over the lack of permanent jobs after graduation. Despite applying and wanting to work, only summer and seasonal positions are available. The question arises how young people can get a chance in today's job market.

In a letter to the editor in Nerikes Allehanda, a 20-year-old describes their situation after graduating high school in 2024. The individual has held summer and seasonal jobs since then, but no permanent employment. "Every time summer ends, I stand without a job again", the young person writes. They emphasize the desire to work and actively applying for jobs, yet only securing temporary roles during summer.

The letter highlights challenges for young people in the Swedish job market. The title "How should young people get a chance in today's Sweden?" underscores the broader question of opportunities for recent graduates. The writer makes clear it is not a lack of interest, but a system that fails to provide stability after education ends.

This account reflects a personal experience without specifying causes or solutions. It prompts discussion on how society can better support youth entering the workforce.

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