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'I've applied for more than 400 roles' - how young people are facing the job shortage

The BBC has been hearing from young people who are struggling to find work about how they are tackling the challenge.

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According to BBC News’s source item, ‘I’ve applied for more than 400 roles’ - how young people are facing the job shortage, The BBC has been hearing from young people who are struggling to find work about how they are tackling the challenge.

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