Slovak graduates are largely unaware they can save money by registering with the employment office after completing their studies. State-funded health insurance for recent high school graduates ends August 31st, and for university students, it concludes on the day of their final exams. Registering as unemployed allows graduates to continue receiving state-covered healthcare, saving them approximately €121 per month in health insurance costs. Many graduates fail to understand their post-education obligations to the state, leading to a lapse in health insurance coverage and subsequent personal expense. This oversight can result in significant financial burden for those not immediately employed. The employment office registration provides a pathway to continued healthcare access during the transition from education to the workforce. It is crucial for graduates to proactively address these requirements to avoid unexpected costs.