gra-dult-hood n.

1. A stage in life between graduation and adulthood.
2. Gradulthood often involves jobs that don't fulfil a graduate's expectations.
3. A term coined during the recession.


This week on Gradulthood

Here's the weekly round up of the last 7 days worth of articles:

Georgia's half-full glass - Georgia Braham joins us to write about her positives of Gradulthood.

A temporary Gradult? - Joe on February, copywriting, and temping.

Gradulthood on the Guardian - Live Q&A - A quick preview of the Q&A session on whether graduates are adequately prepared for the world of work.

What makes a Gradult: Volume 3 - Picture frames or posters?

Where do the Gradults go? - Neal Wallace offers his thoughts on grad schemes.

Now that's what I call thrift #20 - Gradulthood offers fashion advice, risky territory?

Gradulthood on the Guardian Q&A-The highlights - A review of our contribution on the Q&A session.


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