Enterprise Mobility Graduate Management Trainee - Cumbria
Enterprise Mobility
Competitive
North West, Carlisle


Enterprise Mobility Graduate Management Trainee - Cumbria
Enterprise Mobility
Competitive
North West, Carlisle
Pagoda Projects - Cultural Mentor
Pagoda Projects
Unpaid
Remote (work from home), Nationwide
Graduate Management Trainee - Cumbria
Enterprise Mobility
Competitive
North West, Carlisle
Graduate Management Trainee - Nationwide
Enterprise Mobility
Competitive
Nationwide
Graduate Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£25K - £27K Base, £50K OTE
North West, North East, Durham, Lancaster, Carlisle East, Spital Tongues, Sunderland City Centre, East End, Middlesbrough, Jesmond
Graduate Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£25K - £27K Base, £50K OTE
Wales, North West, Ellesmere Port, Buckley, Leeswood, Benefits Agency, St. Michaels Financial Services & Chargecard, Tarporley, Wrexham, Caergwrle
Graduate Recruitment Consultant
Vivid Resourcing
£24,750 - £25,500
North West, International, International (Europe), Manchester
Entry Level Recruitment Consultant
Vivid Resourcing
£24,750 – £25,500
North West, Manchester
Graduate Recruitment Consultant
G2V Recruitment Group Ltd
24,500
North West, Manchester
KPMG 2025 Social Mobility Talent Insight Programmes
KPMG
Competitive
Nationwide
KPMG 2025 Black Heritage Talent Insight Programmes
KPMG
Competitive
Nationwide
KPMG 2025 Abilities Talent Insight Programmes
KPMG
Competitive
Nationwide
Graduate Business Development Executive
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£28,000 - £30,000
London, North West, Manchester
Graduate Business Development Manager
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£25K -£27K Base
North West, Congleton, Macclesfield, Bollington, Wilmslow
Graduate Business Development Executive
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£28,000 - £30,000
London, North West, Manchester
The average graduate salary in Manchester in May 2025 is £26761, based on analysis of all graduate jobs in Manchester the past 3 months. The average graduate starting salary across the UK in May 2025 is £29579.
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 Manchester in May 2025, compared to other major locations.
Manchester is ranked 12 out of our 45 most popular location for graduates. Manchester is therefore ranked as 'about average popularity' as a career destination for UK graduates and students.
In the past 18 months the Finance sector has received the most job postings located in Manchester , followed by Consultancy and Science & Technology .
It could be suggested these are typically the type of graduate jobs you can get in Manchester.
In the past 18 months Forvis Mazars , KPMG and Electric Revolution Skills Hub have advertised the most graduate jobs in Manchester .
Manchester's universities offer excellent opportunities for a world-class education - so how do graduates from Manchester differ to graduates from the rest of the UK?
To answer this, we looked at graduates from universities in Manchester who signed up with graduate-jobs.com in the last five years, analysing which sectors they want to work in, what classification they got for their degree, and whether or not they have work experience.
The five most popular sectors chosen by graduates from Manchester turned up no big surprises, as the numbers were in line with the national averages.
This means the most popular sector with Manchester graduates is Management, followed by Marketing and Banking. Looking more closely at the numbers, 34% of Manchester graduates look to work in Management, which is well ahead of the UK average of 28.5%, second only to Wales.
Graduates from Manchester were further on trend with Advertising and Public Relations and Finance in the fourth and fifth spots, as they are nationwide.
Universities in Manchester have a proud reputation of producing first-rate graduates, and the numbers back that reputation up: Manchester graduates have the highest rate of First Class degrees anywhere in the country.
Our study shows that 11.7% of graduates from Manchester were awarded a 1:1 degree, edging Manchester ahead of midlands rivals Birmingham, who awarded 11.5% of their graduates First Class degrees.
However, Manchester universities fall behind the average for 2:1 degrees, awarding them to only 53.9% of their graduates - lower than rivals Birmingham at 56.7.%, Leeds at 56% and Nottingham at 59.7%.
Work experience and work place skills are often a big pull for employers when reviewing graduate job applications and CVs, and Manchester graduates came in close to the national average.
The number of graduates from Manchester who signed up with work experience stood at 15.2%, only slightly down from the national average of 16.6%. That number puts Manchester behind Sheffield at 18.7% and Birmingham at 17.9%, but ahead of Newcastle at 15.1% and Liverpool at 14.2%.