Entry Level Sales Development Representative - Leeds
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£25000 - £27000 per annum
Yorkshire
Entry Level Sales Development Representative - Leeds
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£25000 - £27000 per annum
Yorkshire
Graduate Sales Development Representative - Join a global tech business!
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Up to £35000 per annum
London
Graduate Sales Development Representative - London (Hybrid)
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£30000 - £40000 per annum
London
Graduate Sales Development Representative - SaaS Tech Sales
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£25000 - £50000 per annum
South West
Business Development Consultant - Graduate Training Programme
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£27k-£28k base, OTE £50k
West Midlands, Walsall, Tamworth, Nuneaton, Cannock, Lichfield
Graduate Enterprise Sales Development Representative (French Speaking)
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£35K Base + £10K OTE
London
FX Graduate Business Development Executive
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£35K Base, OTE £50K Year 1
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KEYENCE - IT Graduate Scheme - London
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£28,000 + Area Allowance (£2,700 per annum)
London, Uxbridge
KEYENCE - IT Support Engineer
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£33,000 + Area Allowance (£2,700 per annum)
London, Uxbridge
KEYENCE - IT Support Engineer - London
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£33,000 + Area Allowance (£2,700 per annum)
London, Uxbridge
KEYENCE - Application Engineer - London
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£33,000 + Area Allowance (£2,700 per annum)
London, Uxbridge
KEYENCE - Sales Administrator
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£28,000 + £2,700 Area Allowance (Total £30,700)
London, Uxbridge
KEYENCE - IT Graduate Scheme
Keyence
£28,000 + Area Allowance (£2,700 per annum)
London, Uxbridge
Sales Administrator – London
Keyence
£28,000 + £2,700 Area Allowance (Total £30,700)
London, Uxbridge
Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£27K-£28K Base, OTE £50K
South West, Portishead, Dursley, Western and West Central Newport, Pill, Corsham
Entry Level Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£25000 - £29000 per annum
Yorkshire
Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£25000 - £35000 per annum
Yorkshire
Graduate Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£35000 - £50000 per annum
London
Business Development Manager
This Is Prime
£33000 - £36000 per annum
London
Business Development Representative
This Is Prime
£33000 - £37000 per annum
London
To look a bit further into the difference between Scottish and UK graduates we took all the graduates signed up on graduate-jobs.com that graduated between 2009 and 2014. We split this number up between universities in Scotland and universities elsewhere in the UK. We then decided see what differences could be drawn between Scottish graduates and rest of the UK (rUK) graduates.
These figures show the most popular sectors that graduates want to work in. When signing up with graduate-jobs.com, graduates can select multiple sectors that they would like to start their career in. From the figures we can see that the majority of the popular sectors are similar between graduates from both Scotland and the rest of the UK. The only notable difference between the desired sectors of Scottish and rUK graduates is that while Human Resources is the sixth most desired place for rUK graduatesmissing out of the top 5 by 0.4%, while the amount of Scottish graduates wanting to work in Finance falls to ninth place in desired sectors missing out by 4.6%.

This is one of the more interesting discoveries we made when looking at the data and differences between the two. We discovered that in Scotland it is a lot harder to receive a higher classification for your degree. As you can see from the graph, in Scotland only 6% of the graduates signed up on graduate-jobs.com received a First, while the number was much higher in the rest of the UK, at 9.8%. The same can be applied for the two next lower classifications of degree, the 2.1 and 2.2. It is only the third, at 7% over the rUK's 3.8% that you are more likely to receive.

Both sets of degrees studied by rUK and Scottish graduates points once again to very similar attitudes and academic pursuits. For example, from the data we can see that the top three most popular degrees in the UK are also the three most popular types of degree in Scotland, with the following three exactly the same just in a different order. From this data, it is almost impossible to draw any conclusions except that similarity of both Scottish and rUK students' studying habits.

When signing up, we ask students and graduates if they have undertaken work experience or not and it is in this key employability factor that we see a difference between Scottish and rUK graduates. Whether it is an internship or a part time job, graduates from Scotland are much more likely to have work experience than those from the rest of the UK. However, the difference is so small that no certain conclusion can be drawn from it.
