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Challenges persist in matching German graduates to job vacancies

A report from The Local highlights ongoing difficulties in the German labour market as some qualified graduates struggle to secure employment despite high vacancy rates.

By 30 Jun 2026 · 11:00 CET Updated 30 Jun 2026 · 11:00 CET

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Recent data published by The Local examines the structural challenges facing the German jobs market. The report cites the experience of Julia Unkelbauer, a biology graduate who has faced repeated rejections since beginning her job search in 2024. Her situation serves as an example of the disconnect currently affecting various sectors in the country.

While Germany experiences a significant number of job vacancies, the case suggests that applicants often face difficulty in successfully matching their qualifications to available roles. The publication highlights this ongoing friction between educational attainment and employer requirements as a notable issue within the current economic landscape.

Source: The Local. Read the original report ↗

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  • This brief is based on reporting by The Local.
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