STEM Graduate Software Sales Development Executive
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£27,500 Base £55K
London

STEM Graduate Software Sales Development Executive
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£27,500 Base £55K
London
Graduate Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£28000 - £32000 per annum
London
Policy and Communications Assistant
Barnardos
£26,751 - £30,807
London, Ilford
Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£26k-£28k OTE £50K
South East, Oxford, Aylesbury, Ashland, Beanhill, Bicester, Chesterton
Graduate Sales Executive
This Is Prime
£25000 - £45000 per annum
North West
Graduate Business Development Representative
This Is Prime
£30000 - £35000 per annum
London
Graduate Enterprise Sales Development Representative - French Speaker
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£35K Base + £10K OTE
London
Graduate Sales Specialist (Marlow)
This Is Prime
£24570 - £40000 per annum
South East
Graduate Business Development Executive - 50K
This Is Prime
25000 - 45000
North West, Manchester
Graduate Sales Specialist (South Coast)
This Is Prime
£24570 - £35000 per annum
South East
Graduate Business Development Executive
This Is Prime
Up to £25000 per annum
North West
Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
Up to £25000 per annum
North West
Graduate Sales Development Representative (SaaS)
This Is Prime
Up to £26000 per annum
Yorkshire
Graduate Sales Development Representative
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£35K Base, + OTE £15K
London, Monument, Billingsgate
Graduate Management Trainee - Tourism (France)
Riviera Restaurants & Luxury Limited
£25,500 - £28,000
International (Europe)
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
£26K-£28K Base, OTE £50K
North East, Durham, Darlington, Middlesbrough, Hartlepool
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 - Leeds
Enterprise Mobility
Competitive
Yorkshire, Leeds
To see whether graduates from Wales showed any major differences between themselves and the rest of the UK (rUK), we took a look at the graduates from Welsh universities between the 2009 and 2014 to see if graduates from Wales showed any remarkable difference in their attainment, ambition and employability.
Starting by looking at their sector choices, graduates from Wales were not too different from the rest of the UK, with the top two most popular sectors being the same as the rest of the UK's. The one thing that did stand out was the proportion of the graduates from Wales who wanted to work in Management. The 36.4% of graduates who wanted to work in this particular sector was well ahead of the 28.5% national average, and proportionally much higher than any other city or part of the UK.
In terms of degree classifications awarded from Welsh universities, it appears that it is much more difficult to be awarded the top mark of a First Class degree, with graduates from Wales being among the lowest in the UK. The amount of graduates who left a Welsh university with a First Class degree stood at 8.3%, much lower than the national average of 9.8%, with only Nottingham, Sheffield and Northern Ireland where an even lower percentage of graduates achieved a First.
However, graduates from Wales are nearly as likely to receive a 2.1 classification for their degree, with 48% of graduates from Wales receiving this level of degree and the national average standing at 48.1%.
Work experience is often believed to be the counter part of a graduate's degree, so that they can prove to employers they are the full package. Graduates from Wales are no exception to the problems that employers are finding. Only 15.3% of graduates from Welsh universities had work experience, although this was not that far off the national average of 16.6%. Graduates from Welsh universities are also not the worst, with Liverpool and Newcastle having even lower percentage of graduates with work experience.