In 2012 the unemployment rate for young black people was 49 per cent; 2.2 times higher than for young white people. Even with qualifications black men are still unlikely to secure a job, black graduates are three times more likely to face unemployment after university than white graduates. It is not surprising then that young black males feel demotivated and uninspired to keep on actively looking for work. But your enthusiasm and motivation is really what can lead to a great career opportunity, so don’t give up!
https://www.gov.uk/browse/working/finding-job
http://www.jobsite.co.uk/
http://www.fish4.co.uk/
One of the main reasons many young people face unemployment is due to lack of work experience or inexperience of job interviews. There are many charity organisations that can help you with this, here are a list of organisations that help young people get back onto that employment ladder.
For more advice go to the following website - http://www.totaljobs.com/careers-advice/unemployment-advice/tips-for-une...