Lloyds Banking Group - Technology Engineering Graduate Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
£47,000
Remote (work from home), South West, London, North West, Scotland, Yorkshire, Bristol, Edinburgh, Halifax, Leeds, Manchester
Lloyds Banking Group - Technology Engineering Graduate Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
£47,000
Remote (work from home), South West, London, North West, Scotland, Yorkshire, Bristol, Edinburgh, Halifax, Leeds, Manchester
Tax Consulting Industrial Placement
Deloitte
Competitive
Nationwide
Tax Consulting Graduate
Deloitte
Competitive
Nationwide
Audit and Assurance Graduate
Deloitte
Competitive
Nationwide
Retail Graduate Management Programme - Doncaster
Lidl
£40,000
Yorkshire, Doncaster
Technology Engineering Graduate Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
£47,000
Remote (work from home), South West, London, North West, Scotland, Yorkshire, Bristol, Edinburgh, Halifax, Leeds, Manchester
Finance Graduate Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
£42,000
Remote (work from home), South West, Scotland, Yorkshire, Bristol, Edinburgh, Halifax, Leeds
Lloyds Banking Group - Technology Engineering Graduate Scheme - Halifax
Lloyds Banking Group
£47,000
Remote (work from home), Yorkshire, Halifax
Data Science and AI Graduate Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
45,000
Remote (work from home), South West, North West, Scotland, Yorkshire, Bristol, Edinburgh, Halifax, Leeds, Manchester
Risk Industrial Placement Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
£25,000
Remote (work from home), South West, Scotland, Yorkshire, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds
Technology Engineering Industrial Placement
Lloyds Banking Group
£25,000
Remote (work from home), South West, North West, Scotland, Yorkshire, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester
Occupational Psychology Graduate Programme
Lloyds Banking Group
£42,000
Remote (work from home), South West, Yorkshire, Bristol, Leeds
Risk Graduate Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
£42,000
Remote (work from home), South West, Yorkshire, Bristol, Leeds
Future Financial Wellbeing Graduate Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
£42,000
Remote (work from home), Scotland, Yorkshire, Edinburgh, Leeds
Consumer Relationships Graduate Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
£42,000
Remote (work from home), South West, Scotland, Yorkshire, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds
Data Science and AI Industrial Placement Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
£25,000
Remote (work from home), South West, North West, Scotland, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester
Entry Level Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£25000 - £27000 per annum
Yorkshire
Audit and Assurance Industrial Placement
Deloitte
Competitive
Nationwide
Entry Level Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£25000 - £40000 per annum
Yorkshire
KEYENCE Business Development Graduate
Keyence
£33,000 + location allowance
West Midlands, North West, North East, Nationwide, Republic of Ireland, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Uxbridge
The average graduate salary in Leeds in November 2025 is £36692, based on analysis of all graduate jobs in Leeds the past 3 months. The average graduate starting salary across the UK in November 2025 is £29708.
The latest graduate salary analysis 2025
Based on data gathered in the past three months we estimate that it is challenging to get a graduate job in Leeds in November 2025, compared to other major locations.
Leeds is ranked 4 out of our 45 most popular location for graduates. Leeds is therefore ranked as 'popular' as a career destination for UK graduates and students.
In the past 18 months the Management sector has received the most job postings located in Leeds , followed by Customer Service and Science & Technology .
It could be suggested these are typically the type of graduate jobs you can get in Leeds.
In the past 18 months TPP , Lloyds Banking Group and Forvis Mazars have advertised the most graduate jobs in Leeds .
Leeds is a well-known student city, with many graduates passing through the West Riding. In such a busy and thriving milieu, graduates from Leeds are able to compete with graduates from across the country, but we wanted to know how they measured up in terms of ambition, experience and academic achievements compared to the rest of the country - and if there is anything about studying in Leeds which makes its graduates special.
We looked at the data submitted by graduates from Leeds in the last five years to find out if they have similar career ambitions to other graduates from around the country, whether it is harder for them to receive top grades, and how many take the chance to get some work experience alongside their studies.
The findings turned up some interesting trends - and show why employers look out for graduates from Leeds.
Graduates from Leeds are not afraid to be different in their career ambitions. While the most popular sectors, Management and Marketing, are in line with national trends, it seems that Leeds graduates tend towards the more creative fields. Advertising and Public Relations is chosen by 29.3% of graduates - well ahead of the national average of 22.3%, while 24% of Leeds' graduates also choose Media, a sector that does not feature in the most popular five sectors nationally.
Notable and surprising omissions from Leeds' top five are the Banking and Finance sectors. This is especially surprising as both Banking, Finance and Accountancy are thriving sectors in the city itself.

The universities in Leeds have a reputation for high standards, and the data on degree classifications supports this, with just 9% of graduates receiving the top classification of a First Class Degree (lower than the national average by 0.8%), indicating that Leeds' universities do not give out top marks easily.
That's not to say that graduates from Leeds aren't putting in the work - 56% receive a 2:1 degree, way ahead of the national average of 48.1%. Consequently, the number of those who receive a 2:2 (14.8%) and a pass (1.8%) are lower than UK-wide statistics.

In terms of work experience, graduates from Leeds fare well - though not as well as the national average. 15.2% of graduates from universities in the West Riding city have undertaken some form of work experience, which is lower than the UK-wide 16.6%, but similar to other cities such as Manchester, also at 15.2%, and Newcastle, close behind at 15.1%.
