HS2 - Engineering Graduate
High Speed Two (HS2)
£26,871 + 15% Flexible allowance
London
HS2 - Engineering Graduate
High Speed Two (HS2)
£26,871 + 15% Flexible allowance
London
Graduate Recruitment Consultant
This Is Prime
£24000 - £27000 per annum
North West
HS2 - Graduate Commercial (Systems)
High Speed Two (HS2)
£24,022 - £26,871 + 15% Flexible allowance
London, West Midlands, Birmingham
Apprenticeship - Project Controls - HS2
High Speed Two (HS2)
£19,740 - £21,122 plus 10% flexible allowance
London, West Midlands, Birmingham
Engineering Graduate - HS2
High Speed Two (HS2)
£26,871 + 15% Flexible allowance
London
Apprenticeship - Commercial (Stations) - HS2
High Speed Two (HS2)
£20,133 - £21,542 plus 10% flexible allowance
London, West Midlands, Birmingham
Graduate Commercial (Stations) - HS2
High Speed Two (HS2)
£24,022 - £26,871 + 15% Flexible allowance
London, West Midlands, Birmingham
Graduate Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£32K Base, OTE £50K - £60K
South West, Exeter, Plymouth, Tavistock, Bradstone, Salcombe
Summer Internship - Naval Architect - BAE Systems
BAE Systems
£24,300
North West, Scotland, Whiteinch, Scotstoun, Barrow-in-Furness
Export Control Graduate - BAE Systems
BAE Systems
£34,000
Scotland, Whiteinch, Scotstoun
KEYENCE - 2026 IT Graduate Scheme
Keyence
£28,000 + Area Allowance (£2,700 per annum)
London, Uxbridge
Leonardo - Summer Internship Test Software Engineer (Edinburgh)
Leonardo
Competitive
Scotland, Edinburgh
Test & Commissioning Engineer Graduate Programme - BAE Systems
BAE Systems
£34,000
North West, Barrow-in-Furness
Leonardo - Summer Internship Test Systems Engineer (Edinburgh)
Leonardo
Competitive
Scotland, Edinburgh
KEYENCE - 2026 Application Engineer
Keyence
£33,000 + Area Allowance (£2,700 per annum)
London, Uxbridge
Leonardo - Summer Internship Supportability Engineer (Edinburgh)
Leonardo
Competitive
Scotland, Edinburgh
Summer Internship - Information Management & Technology - BAE Systems
BAE Systems
£24,300
North West
Leonardo - Summer Internship Systems Engineering CS3 (Luton)
Leonardo
Competitive
Remote (work from home), South East, Luton
Graduate Sales Development Representative - SaaS Tech Sales
This Is Prime
£25000 - £50000 per annum
South West
Leonardo - Summer Internship Software Engineer (Newcastle)
Leonardo
Competitive
North East, Newcastle upon Tyne
As of March 2026 the average starting salary for Languages graduates is £37900. The average graduate starting salary in the UK in 2026 is £29646.
The latest graduate salary analysis 2026
During the past 12 months (2026), the most number of graduate jobs in the Languages sector were posted during October and June, so these may be the most strategic months to apply.
Based on our data, graduate-jobs.com would suggest that it's "relatively difficult" to get a graduate job in the Languages sector compared to some other industry sectors - March 2026.
In the past 12 months (2026) the most Languages jobs posted to graduate-jobs.com were located in Leeds and Merchant City
The Languages sector does not appear in our Top 10 most popular sectors list for UK graduates. We don't consider it a popular career choice for graduates in the UK .
Which are the most popular industry sectors for graduates today?
Candidates should be aware that a grasp of foreign languages is often only part of the skills and training required for a successful career in the fields covered under the Languages sector. Graduates will need to apply their language skills to a range of responsibilities.
Aside from language proficiency, each area in this sector has its own special requirements:
A command of foreign languages can be extremely beneficial in the Finance and Recruitment sectors, as workers will often have to deal with clients overseas to negotiate international deals in foreign markets. Language graduates may want to consider these fields if they are fluent in the languages of the emerging markets.
A candidate entering these sectors must demonstrate a professional and driven outlook. They must have excellent communication, both written and oral in all applicable languages, as well as strong interpersonal skills and an understanding of how the industry operates. In Recruitment, language graduates must be able to understand and relate the job market to clients setting up abroad with spot-on translations. Diligence is essential in both fields to ensure disastrous errors in translation do not occur.
Retail and Business are international sectors where language skills play an important factor in negotiations, and a range of languages can be extremely useful for roles which require selling and research. Modern communication and travel has increased the scope of operations for many businesses, and there are often vacancies for candidates in multilingual sales roles. Areas such as market research and business expansion require languages to assess the risks and advantages in international business moves.
Candidates should approach these roles with an understanding of business operations. Many students choose to study a language in conjunction with another field, such as Business or Management, which can be beneficial when it comes to finding employment. Analytical skills are also advantageous, and candidates should emphasize their ability to determine the best option from a range of offers. If a candidate is interested in pursuing a more Sales-heavy role, they should be personable and confident in all spoken languages.
One of the most exciting ways to make a career out of a foreign language is to work in intelligence services, translation or interpretation. These roles can be found in a variety of sectors. To work in intelligence services, candidates need to understand the importance of global intelligence and threats. Graduates should have a perfect command of the language, including dialects, accents, colloquialisms and slang. Intelligence services such as Mi5, Mi6 and GCHQ also enforce strict policies on who is eligible, and candidates must be British citizens.
To work in translation and interpretation, candidates need to be discrete, precise and extremely diligent, as a small translation error could cause major problems. They also must display a perfect command of the quirks and colloquialisms of the languages in question.
Travel is a wide field which offers many opportunities to Languages graduates, as work in this sector includes all aspects of the tourism industry. Candidates can apply their skills in airports, border security or customs, and graduates looking for work in translation may consider this path. The UKBA requires applicants to be able to work in emotionally charged situations and interpret between several different languages at once. Candidates should show strong interpersonal skills and an ability to remain calm when confronted.