Graduate Commercial (Stations) - HS2
High Speed Two (HS2)
ÂŁ24,022 - ÂŁ26,871 + 15% Flexible allowance
London, West Midlands, Birmingham
Graduate Commercial (Stations) - HS2
High Speed Two (HS2)
ÂŁ24,022 - ÂŁ26,871 + 15% Flexible allowance
London, West Midlands, Birmingham
Account Executive
The Early Careers Company
ÂŁ25,000
Yorkshire, York City Centre
Expires today
Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
ÂŁ27K Base, OTE ÂŁ50K
Yorkshire, Doncaster, Kingston upon Hull, Grimsby
Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
ÂŁ27K Base, ÂŁ50K OTE
Yorkshire, Doncaster, Kingston upon Hull, Grimsby, Sheffield City Centre, Ardsley, Athersley
Graduate Sales Development Representative
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
ÂŁ30k Base, ÂŁ60k Uncapped OTE
London, Hackney Central, Dalston, Islington
Account Executive
The Early Careers Company
ÂŁ24,000
Yorkshire, York City Centre
Expires today
Business Development Representative
This Is Prime
ÂŁ35000 - ÂŁ40000 per annum
London
Leonardo - Summer Placement Supportability Engineer (Edinburgh)
Leonardo
Competitive
Scotland, Edinburgh
Leonardo - Industrial Placement Test Software Engineer (Edinburgh)
Leonardo
25,000
Remote (work from home), Scotland, Edinburgh
Leonardo - Summer Placement Test Software Engineer (Edinburgh)
Leonardo
Competitive
Scotland, Edinburgh
Leonardo - Industrial Placement Software (London)
Leonardo
Competitive
Remote (work from home), London
Leonardo - Industrial Placement Electronics Engineer (Bristol)
Leonardo
25,000
Remote (work from home), South West, Bristol
Leonardo - Summer Placement Software Engineer (Newcastle)
Leonardo
Competitive
North East, Newcastle upon Tyne
Leonardo - Graduate Manufacturing Project Leader (Edinburgh)
Leonardo
34,000
Remote (work from home), Scotland, Edinburgh
Graduate Buyer - Iceland
Iceland
Competitive with Great Benefits
Wales, North West, Chester
Leonardo - Graduate Software Engineer (Newcastle)
Leonardo
34,000
Remote (work from home), North East, Newcastle upon Tyne
Leonardo - Graduate Security Architect (Bristol)
Leonardo
34,000
Remote (work from home), South West, Bristol
Leonardo - Industrial Placement Systems Engineer (Edinburgh)
Leonardo
25,000
Remote (work from home), Scotland, Edinburgh
Leonardo - Sales, Marketing & Contracts Business Graduate (Yeovil)
Leonardo
Competitive
Remote (work from home), South West, Yeovil
Leonardo - Project Management Business Graduate (Yeovil)
Leonardo
Competitive
Remote (work from home), South West, Yeovil
The average graduate salary in Brighton and Hove in February 2026 is £23625, based on analysis of all graduate jobs in Brighton and Hove the past 3 months. The average graduate starting salary across the UK in February 2026 is £29656.
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 Brighton and Hove in February 2026, compared to other major locations.
Brighton and Hove is ranked 13 out of our 45 most popular location for graduates. Brighton and Hove is therefore ranked as 'not particularly popular' as a career destination for UK graduates and students.
In the past 18 months the Accounting , sector has received the most job postings located in Brighton and Hove , followed by Finance .
It could be suggested these are typically the type of graduate jobs you can get in Brighton and Hove.
In the past 18 months ImpactEd Group and have advertised the most graduate jobs in Brighton and Hove .
Home to two large universities in the shape of the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex, students are provided with a wealth of opportunity when they study there, whether this is academic or employment opportunities. Graduates when they study on the South coast are always impressive when they are put before employers and recruitment teams.
However, we wanted to know why this was. To do this we took all the data from students who have signed up with graduate-jobs.com and graduated between 2009 and 2014 and see how they fared when compared with graduates from across the country. We looked at the degree classifications, whether or not they had work experience and what were the sectors that they would like to work in. From this we could get a picture of the type of graduates from Brighton and compare then with the averages from the rest of the UK as a whole.
When graduates are starting to look at what sectors they would like to pursue a career in, there tends to be a general theme across the UK's regions and cities. However, with graduates from Brighton, they buck the national trend with ambitions in more creative sectors. With the top three most popular sectors chosen by graduates who studied in Brighton being Marketing, Management and Advertising and Public Relations, we can see that Brighton's graduates are perhaps more inclined to the creative sectors. While their top five also included the creative sector Media and Banking.
The interesting thing to note about these results is the volume in which graduates from Brighton wanted to study these subjects. An impressive 26.6% wanted to pursue a career in Advertising and Public Relations, compared to 22.3% nationally. Likewise with 23.9% of students from the South Coast town wanting to study Media, compared to just 19% nationally.

Degree classifications do vary from university to university with no national consensus or yard stick to measure classifications against. However, graduates from Brighton continue to impress nationally with their academic achievement. A staggering 12.5% of graduates from universities in Brighton were awarded for their hard work. This was extremely impressive when just 9.8% of graduates from the UK achieved this top mark.
The academic prowess of graduates was seen again when looking at those graduates who achieved an Upper Second Class (2.1) degree. An impressive 58.6% of graduates from Brighton received this impressive degree mark, more than 10% higher than the national average of 48.1%.

Unfortunately this is where the graduates from Brighton fall down slightly when in drawn in comparison with the rest of the UK. Only slightly it must be added however. Only 12.5% of graduates from the universities in Brighton had managed to gain work experience while they were studying. This was slightly lower than the national average which stands at 16.6%. However, this is something that easily remedied with a few months in some form of entry level or menial employment, which always provide the kind of skills and experiences that employers are looking for.
