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Extra graduates recruited for county council scheme

Posted onPosted on 21st Jul

Nottinghamshire County Council has increased the number of graduates it has recruited this year as part of its graduate development scheme.

The county council has taken on eight graduates for 2021 – the highest number since the trainee scheme began four years ago. The two-year programme aims to create the next generation of high-quality local government managers.

Close links to Nottinghamshire is essential for scheme applicants with a requirement to have graduated from a local university or be a graduate living in the county.

Coun Gordon Wheeler, chairman of the council’s Personnel Committee, says the increase in scheme places was due to the number of outstanding applicants.

“The number of outstanding applicants we had for our graduate development scheme this year meant the county council simply had to increase our annual intake to the highest ever number,” he said.

“It was fantastic to see so many bright and eager graduates wanting to commit to both a career in public service and a life in Nottinghamshire. I am confident the eight individuals selected for the scheme can look forward to a bright future with us”

The council started the graduate development scheme in 2018; it has received over 1,000 applications in the last four years and as a result has recruited 25 candidates, including the eight for this year.

Coun Wheeler added:  “This was a tough year for graduates; the pandemic has created unprecedented challenges for those fresh out of university wanting to get a foot on the career ladder.

“As one of the biggest employers in Nottinghamshire, increasing our graduate recruits demonstrates the county council’s commitment to providing employment opportunities for young people after an uncertain time.”

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