Data Consultant – No relevant degree or experience required
Kubrick Group
£32,350
London
Data Consultant – No relevant degree or experience required
Kubrick Group
£32,350
London
Data Consultant - No Prior Experience Required
Kubrick Group
£32,350
London
AQA - Policy and External Affairs Graduate
AQA
From £26,000
London, North West, Manchester
Deloitte - Enabling Functions Graduate
Deloitte
Competitive
Nationwide
Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£28000 - £45000 per annum
North West
Graduate Sales Development Representative
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£30k Base, Uncapped OTE £60k
London
Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£26K-£27K Base, OTE £50K
North West, Warrington, Blackburn, Northwich, Wincham, Southport
Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£25000 - £27000 per annum
North West
Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£35000 - £37500 per annum
London
Ratings Forward: S&P Global Early Careers Networking Event
S&P Global
Competitive
London
Graduate Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£30000 - £45000 per annum
London
Graduate Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£26K - £30K, OTE £50K
Scotland, Perth, Livingston, Bannockburn, Plean, Saint Andrews
Entry Level Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£25000 - £29000 per annum
Yorkshire
Business Development Consultant - Graduate
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£26k-£27k base, OTE £50k
North West, Crewe, Blackpool, Stockport, Benefits Agency, St. Michaels Financial Services & Chargecard, Avenham
Graduate Sales Executive
This Is Prime
£25000 - £28000 per annum
Nationwide
Graduate Sales Development Representative
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£35K Base, + OTE £15K
London, Monument, Billingsgate
Graduate Recruiter
This Is Prime
£26500 - £40000 per annum
South West
Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£27000 - £31000 per annum
Nationwide
BAE Systems - Graduate Chemical Modeller
BAE Systems
£34,000
Wales
BAE Systems - Undergraduate Platform Engineer
BAE Systems
£24,300
Scotland, Glasgow
As of October 2025 the average starting salary for Research & Analysis graduates is £31781. The average graduate starting salary in the UK in 2025 is £29597.
The latest graduate salary analysis 2025
During the past 12 months (2025), the most number of graduate jobs in the Research & Analysis sector were posted during September and October, 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 Research & Analysis sector compared to some other industry sectors - October 2025.
The Research & Analysis sector appears in our Top 10 most popular sectors list for UK graduates. We consider it a popular career choice for graduates in the UK .
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Research & Analysis includes many different fields. On the Research side, there is scientific research and sociological research, which share many of the same characteristics and require similar skills, though the educational requirements differ. Graduates pursuing sociological research will most likely need a Masters degree, while candidates for scientific research will need a relevant thesis or PhD. The Analysis side can include positions in business, security, advertising, marketing and even sports. These roles require diligent, efficient and intelligent applicants.
Whatever the specific field, Research & Analysis offers many excellent careers paths for graduates.
Many of the requirements for working in Research & Analysis depend on the specific field. Some of the specialised skills include:
Careers in Analysis will likely require a relevant degree done to a high standard, while careers in Research often have stricter requirements, and candidates may need an MSc or PhD to be considered. In both fields, academic achievement is highly valued, as is specialisation.
Positions in this sector can include scientific analysis, such as taking samples, monitoring natural animal statistics and conducting field work. These roles are highly competitive, and graduates should demonstrate a real passion for the work as well as finely-honed analytical and evaluative skills.
This sector includes many sociological research positions, which can include working in government policy and think tank research. These fields offer excellent options for graduates with degrees in Politics, Economics or History, as the research methodologies learned in these studies are directly relevant to the work at hand.
Sociological research can be highly competitive, and many of the roles require a Masters degree or MRes. Candidates should draw on the skills learned during their degrees for their applications, as academic prowess can be the most important factor for these roles.
Among other types of research and analysis, this sector includes business and security analysis, which requires candidates to have meticulous research methods and specialised knowledge. In these fields, proficiency with computer systems used to manage large amounts of data can really set a graduate ahead. Computer programmes such as Microsoft Access and Oracle are vital to any analyst's success, and graduates should make sure to highlight any experience with these programmes. In-depth knowledge can be learned from degrees in IT or Computer Science.
Market research, merchandising and buying are all parts of the Research & Analysis sector which cross over with Retail and Buying & Merchandising. These fields require candidates to be on trend and up to date with the latest fashions in order to predict what will sell. Much of the work in these fields involves looking at figures and forecasting future buying patterns.
Diligence and accuracy are vital to every role in Research & Analysis. There can be a lot of money at stake in this sector, and candidates must possess a meticulous attention to detail and the ability to write precise reports. Candidates can show these skills through precision in their applications, as well as any work spent editing a student paper or proofreading the work of other students.