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Item Open Access Diagnóstico de la situación laboral de los egresados de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador – Sede Ibarra, en el periodo Abril – Agosto del año 2017(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador Sede Ibarra, 2021-09) Puetate Guevara, Verónica AlejandraThis research work analyzes the employment situation of the graduated students of the Jurisprudence career, in the PUCE-SI, from the April to August period of the 2017 year, as one of the groups vulnerable to unemployment. The general objective was to diagnose the employment situation of the graduated students at the university, in the period April-August of the 2017 year of the Jurisprudence career to show and to analyze the politics with respect to guaranteeing access to employment for young people and the difficulties that limited their access to the first job. The inductive socio-legal method was used analyzing the norm as the social reality with respect to guaranteeing the labor law of the Ecuadorian state, by using the documentary and bibliographic review to know the politics implemented by the Ecuadorian state. The results allow to know the public politics implemented by the Ecuadorian state that operate the right to fair and dignified work to young people by making contracts such as the apprenticeship and national programs such as “My First Job and Young Employment”, allowing the institutional monitoring of graduated students as an elementary indicator for the Higher Education Institutions of Ecuador in their process of improving their careers. Among the employability data, it was identified that after graduation, most of them managed to access a job within a maximum period of 24 months in a job according to their career, but they did not have any type of contract, or it was an occasional contract. The main limitations they faced were the lack of work experience, few offers and a saturated labor market in the Jurisprudence area; however, today a large part of graduated students is working in the public sector and free exercise.