There is no unemployment problem. Only incompetent people don't get jobs.
I think that is an insensitive and inaccurate thing to say. Maybe you have a job, maybe you have a professional family background, perhaps Allah sought to bless you. All these tiny advantages we have we don't appreciate.
I was the first from my family to get a degree. This includes my cousins and extended family, apart from one distant uncle who was in the police in AJK.
It is through luck I forged a career and with the guidance of kind strangers. I didn't know how to interview properly, how to search for the right kind of jobs, how to present my CV. This was in spite of careers services at school, a professional govt body to help young people into jobs and the university running workshops on cv building and interviews. There is no substitute for experience and a guiding hand.
Times were good, luck lag gya. I got a role as a junior QA. As a junior I will never forget the support of a lovely English lady who was my first mentor (she passed away recently and left behind a young family). I was also supported by a Croatian lady to had my back when someone tried to pin a failed project on me, a Punjabi sikh guy who knew one of my cousins helped too. Also a young Gujarati brother who treated me like his own. He taught me so much about the way of the professional world.
We all owe part of our success to the people we met along the way and we have a duty to pay that debt by helping others on thier way.
Some of our youth might have the wrong attitude, might have poor skills, degrees without worth - but with the right guidance they can play a part somewhere. In an environment without development of professional behaviour and other soft skills, without focus on independent learning and continued professional development - they're going to struggle.
The proof is in this: so many who can't crack it in Pakistan, manage it elsewhere in more supportive environments.
Kudos to those who overcome the same barriers and succeed in Pakistan - you guys deserve credit and admiration.