Despite a national decline in unemployment, Indonesia faces a growing challenge in absorbing its highly educated workforce. The number of unemployed graduates has surpassed one million, raising concerns about a skills mismatch between education and industry needs. The Perindo Party is advocating for stronger synergy between universities, industries, and the government to address this issue. This collaboration aims to improve workforce alignment and ensure graduates possess the skills demanded by the job market. The current positive trend in national unemployment figures does not fully reflect the struggles faced by university graduates seeking employment. Addressing this disparity is crucial for Indonesia's continued economic development and maximizing the potential of its educated population. Effective partnerships are seen as key to bridging the gap and fostering better employment opportunities for graduates.