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
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
KEYENCE - Business Development Graduate - Multiple UK Locations
Keyence
£33,000 + location allowance
West Midlands, North West, North East, Nationwide, Republic of Ireland, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Uxbridge
BAE Systems - Graduate Electrical Engineer
BAE Systems
£34,000
Scotland, Whiteinch, Scotstoun
Lloyds Banking Group - 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
TPP - Account Manager
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
KEYENCE - Sales Administrator
Keyence
£28,000 + £2,700 Area Allowance (Total £30,700)
London, Uxbridge
Graduate Business Development Executive - 3D Augmented Reality Commerce Platform
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£30K Base, OTE £45K
North West, Manchester
Graduate Recruitment Consultant
This Is Prime
£24000 - £27000 per annum
Yorkshire
Graduate Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£25000 - £50000 per annum
South West
Graduate Sales Development Representative
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£25k base, £35k OTE Year 1
North West, Manchester
Graduate Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
Up to £32000 per annum
London
Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£30000 - £35000 per annum
South East
Graduate Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£35000 - £45000 per annum
London
Graduate Recruitment Consultant
This Is Prime
£24000 - £27000 per annum
North West
Graduate Recruitment Consultant
This Is Prime
£27000 - £30000 per annum
North West
Graduate Sales Development Representative
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£30k Base, £45k ote
South East, Slough, High Wycombe, Bracknell, Newbury, Earley
Lloyds Banking Group - Data Science and Analytics Industrial Placement Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
£25,000
Remote (work from home), Scotland, Yorkshire, Edinburgh, Leeds
Lloyds Banking Group - Data Science and Analytics Graduate Scheme
Lloyds Banking Group
45,000
Remote (work from home), South West, North West, Scotland, Yorkshire, Bristol, Edinburgh, Halifax, Leeds, Manchester
Graduate Sales Executive - FinTech
This Is Prime
£25000 - £30000 per annum
North West
Human Factors Engineering Placement - BAE Systems
BAE Systems
£24,300
North West, Barrow-in-Furness
The average graduate salary in Nottingham in January 2026 is £26900, based on analysis of all graduate jobs in Nottingham the past 3 months. The average graduate starting salary across the UK in January 2026 is £29548.
The latest graduate salary analysis 2026
Based on data gathered in the past three months we estimate that it is challenging to get a graduate job in Nottingham in January 2026, compared to other major locations.
Nottingham is ranked 9 out of our 45 most popular location for graduates. Nottingham is therefore ranked as 'about average popularity' 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 Nottingham , followed by Consultancy and Customer Service .
It could be suggested these are typically the type of graduate jobs you can get in Nottingham.
In the past 18 months Enterprise Mobility and KPMG have advertised the most graduate jobs in Nottingham .
Nottingham has two very large universities that are internationally recognised. The graduates from this city head into the work place with a mix of academic achievement and work readiness. So much so the University of Nottingham was recently voted the favoured university by employers to try and source talented graduates from. But we wanted to know what made graduates from the East Midland's city so special and what made them different from graduates from the rest of the United Kingdom.
To do this we looked at the data from Nottingham graduates when they signed up with graduate-jobs.com between the years 2009 and 2014. We looked to see if they differed in any way in terms of career ambitions, attainment during their studies and whether or not they had managed to accumulate any work experience before they left university. When looking at this data we could easily see why Nottingham was the place all graduate employers wanted to visit.
When looking to see if graduates from Nottingham's two universities had a particular leaning when deciding what they wanted to do with their career, there was little difference to the rest of the UK. The top five most popular sectors that graduates from Nottingham chose were exactly in line with the choices of graduates from the rest of the UK. The five sectors, Marketing, Management, Banking, Finance and Advertising and PR are extremely popular across all graduates and Nottingham's graduates were certainly in the running to excel in these sectors.
The one difference that could be pointed to would be the volume of graduates from Nottingham universities that wanted to pursue a career in Marketing. Not only did this displace the national trend as the most desired career destination for graduates, but it was also chosen by 34% of the graduates from this city, while 28.3% of graduates from the rest of the UK wanted to pursue this sector as a career.

Graduates who studied in Nottingham will have to work extremely hard to get there, however it appears when looking at the degree grades that some graduates received the hard work didn't stop there. Graduates who studied in Nottingham had the second lowest rate of First Class degrees among the city's alumni. Behind students from Northern Ireland, just 7.8% of graduates received a First, a long way off the national average of just short of one in ten.
While Nottingham's universities save the top marks for the brightest students, it appears 2.1 degrees are much more readily available in the East Midlands. A whopping 59.7% of graduates from Nottingham received a 2.1 degree, a long way up on the national average of 48.1%.

Completing the package for the employable graduate, Nottingham's alumni fair better than the average UK graduate. With 17% of Nottingham graduates having work experience, they tend to offer themselves as slightly more employable than the average UK graduate of which only 16.6% have undertaken some form of work experience. Nottingham is not the best however and has got to go a long way to catch of Northern Ireland, who has 24.9% of graduates having already undertaken work experience and Sheffield with 18.7%.
