TPP - Graduate Technical Engineer
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Graduate Technical Engineer
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Account Manager (Spanish Speaker)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Contract Assistant
TPP
£35,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Account Manager (French Speaker)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Account Manager (Mandarin Speaker)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Account Manager (Portuguese Speaker)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Account Manager
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Commercial Manager
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Graduate Analyst (Mandarin Speaking)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
Graduate Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£30000 - £50000 per annum
London
TPP - Technical Systems Administrator
TPP
£45,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Graduate Analyst (Vietnamese Speakers)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
Graduate Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£26K-£27K, OTE £50K
North West, Lancaster, Carlisle East, Penrith, Stainton, Kendal, Burneside
Graduate Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
Up to £24000 per annum
Yorkshire
TPP - Graduate Analyst (Portuguese Speakers)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£26k-£27k base, £50k OTE
East Midlands, West Midlands, Derby, Burton upon Trent, Uttoxeter, Stafford
KEYENCE - 2026 Application Engineer - Uxbridge
Keyence
£33,000 + Area Allowance (£2,700 per annum)
London, Uxbridge
KEYENCE - Business Development Graduate – Uxbridge
Keyence
£33,000 + location allowance
London, Uxbridge
KEYENCE - Business Development Graduate – Dublin
Keyence
€37,300 plus €2350 per annum in Location Allowance
Republic of Ireland, Dublin
KEYENCE - Business Development Graduate – Birmingham
Keyence
£33,000 + location allowance
West Midlands, Birmingham
As of February 2026 the average starting salary for Training graduates is £38484. The average graduate starting salary in the UK in 2026 is £29884.
The latest graduate salary analysis 2026
During the past 12 months (2026), the most number of graduate jobs in the Training sector were posted during February and October, so these may be the most strategic months to apply.
Based on our data, graduate-jobs.com would suggest that it's "challenging" to get a graduate job in the Training sector compared to some other industry sectors - February 2026.
In the past 12 months (2026) the most Training jobs posted to graduate-jobs.com were located in Leeds and Merchant City
The Training sector does not appear in our Top 10 most popular sectors list for UK graduates. We don't consider it a popular career choice for graduates in the UK .
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Training is a varied sector which covers positions in many fields, from coaching and professional development, to education and professional enrichment. Many people working in Training have years of experience in their particular area, but there are also opportunities for graduates to establish their own rewarding careers.
The Training sector shares many similarities with Human Resources. Like HR, Training prioritizes people skills over specific degrees or areas of discipline, and roles are often open to graduates from a variety of degrees but a background in education or HR would be beneficial.
Though not linked to a specific degree background, working in Training does require a specific set of skills.
Candidates should display the following:
While Training as a sector does not require a specific degree, many Training positions do require candidates to be educated or experienced in a specific field. For example, roles in IT Training will likely require qualifications in Computer Science, IT or Telecommunications. Candidates should look for positions within a field with which they feel comfortable and confident, and should be able to provide evidence of their specialised knowledge on applications.
Communication is a fundamental part of Training. Candidates must be able to speak clearly and concisely, and be confident when in front of an audience. Training roles often require addressing groups and individuals, as well as providing written reports. Graduates should maintain excellent communication throughout the application process, and may want to highlight any written and oral communication skills honed at university or in extracurricular activities. Excellent examples include written and oral reports for classes, performances in drama or musical societies, or captaining a sports team.
Many roles in Training involve working in HR analysing figures, reports and performance reviews to spot where employees or individuals may require help through additional training. Analytical skills are an asset which candidates should aim to showcase for employers.
Along with the ability to analyse figures and staff, it is important for candidates to be able to assess the strengths and weaknesses of employees and determine how to get the best out of them. Candidates must be tactful, understanding and encouraging. Graduates should highlight any experience leading a team, whether it be on a class project or in a university society, and provide examples of how they were able to get the best out of other people.