Sales Recruitment Consultant
This Is Prime
Up to £24000 per annum
North West

Sales Recruitment Consultant
This Is Prime
Up to £24000 per annum
North West
Morrisons - Corporate Graduate Scheme
Morrisons
Competitive
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Morrisons - Data Science Graduate Scheme
Morrisons
Competitive
Yorkshire, Bradford
Morrisons - Buying Graduate Scheme
Morrisons
Competitive
Yorkshire, Bradford
Morrisons - People Management Graduate Scheme
Morrisons
Competitive
Yorkshire, Bradford, Leeds
Morrisons - Operational Manufacturing Graduate Scheme
Morrisons
Competitive
East Midlands, North West, Yorkshire, Bradford, Winsford, Northwich
Morrisons - Manufacturing Buying Graduate Scheme
Morrisons
Competitive
North West, Yorkshire, Bradford
Morrisons - Technology Graduate Scheme
Morrisons
Competitive
Yorkshire, Bradford
Bilingual Graduate Enterprise Sales Development Representative
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£35K Base + OTE £10K
London, Bankside, South Bank
Morrisons - Logistics Graduate Scheme
Morrisons
Competitive
North West, North East, Yorkshire, Wakefield, Northwich, Stockton-on-Tees, Hartburn
Morrisons - Finance Graduate Scheme
Morrisons
Competitive
Yorkshire, Bradford
Graduate Enterprise Sales Development Representative - French Speaker
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£35K Base + £10K OTE
London
Graduate Business Development Executive - 50K
This Is Prime
25000 - 45000
North West, Manchester
Business Develpment Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£26K-£28K OTE £50K
North East, Chester-le-Street, Great Lumley, Morpeth, Tranwell, Sunderland City Centre, East End, Jesmond
Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£27K-£28K Base, OTE £50K
North East, Durham, Darlington, Middlesbrough, Hartlepool
STEM Graduate Software Sales Development Executive
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£27,500 Base £55K
London
Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£27K-£28K Base, OTE £50K
The East, Cambridge, Colchester, Ipswich, Southend-on-Sea, Thorpe Bay
Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£30k base OTE £50K
London, Bankside, South Bank, Greenwich, Chelsea, Brompton, Hammersmith, Ravenscourt Park
Graduate Placement Opportunities - Southwark
Southwark Council
Competitive
London
Enterprise Mobility Graduate Management Trainee - Preston
Enterprise Mobility
Competitive
North West, Preston
Home to both the University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes University, the city of Oxford is a bustling hub of student activity. The city has a long tradition of producing some world class graduates that are constantly in demand from employers. Both universities are famous for producing graduates that are able to easily adjust to the working world. We wanted to know what it was exactly about graduates from the city of Oxford that was so appealing.
To do this we looked at the data we collected from graduates who studied in Oxford and the results showed us exactly what we thought it would. Looking at the data from those who graduated between 2009 and 2014, we could then draw comparisons and trends of graduates from Oxford and compare them to national statistics from those from the rest of the UK. We particularly looked at career directions, academic and achievement and whether or not they had work experience.
When signing up with graduate-jobs.com, graduates are given the option to choose which sectors they would like to work in. By looking at the chosen sectors of graduates from the city of Oxford we can see that they have similar interests to those in the rest of the UK.
The most popular sectors for graduates who studied in Oxford were Marketing, Management, Finance, Advertising and Public Relations and Banking. These are exactly the same as the ones voted for by the rest of the UK. This is not a surprise as these five sectors are ideal for graduates from a range of degree backgrounds.
Oxford is a city built on academic esteem and the highest standards and this can be seen in the results given to their graduates. With a reputation to maintain, graduates really have to work hard to achieve their grades and this is evident in the well balanced results of their classifications. For example, just 10% of students received a first, only 0.2% higher than the national average.
While the hard work can be seen by those who received the next classification down. While 48.1% of people nationally received an Upper Second Class degree, an impressive 55.5% of people also worked hard and managed to receive this grade. With the tightly held reputation of both Oxford Universities, it is no wonder employers are impressed by these figures.
The university degree nowadays is no longer a passport to a great job, graduate employers are overwhelmed with applications so are looking for people who can already do the job or have experience of the work place. This coupled with a good degree is a fast track to a fantastic career. But how did graduates from Oxford fare?
Very well it turns out. Whilst studying to get a great degree, an impressive 23% of graduates from Oxford managed to find the time to do an internship, work experience or have a part time job. This was well above the national average of just 16.6%. Having both the good degree from a good university and work experience alongside that, it is no wonder that employers can't wait to offer graduates from Oxford positions and career opportunities.