Business Development Executive
This Is Prime
£28000 - £40000 per annum
London
Business Development Executive
This Is Prime
£28000 - £40000 per annum
London
Graduate Recruitment Consultant
G2V Recruitment Group Ltd
22,500- 45,000
London, Nationwide
Retail Graduate Management Programme - Northfleet
Lidl
£40,000
London, Gravesend (west), Northfleet
Retail Graduate Management Programme - Enfield
Lidl
£44,000
London, Enfield
Graduate Management Trainee - London / Heathrow Airport
Enterprise Mobility
Competitive
London, Uxbridge
Graduate Management Trainee - London
Enterprise Mobility
Competitive
London
Retail Graduate Management Programme - Belvedere
Lidl
£40,000
London, Belvedere, Lessness Heath
Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£30000 - £45000 per annum
London
Expires in 48 hrs
Sales Development Representative
This Is Prime
£35000 - £45000 per annum
London
Audit - Financial Services Insurance Graduate Trainee - 1 September 2025 - London
Forvis Mazars
Competitive
London
Bakkavor Food Technology Industrial Placement Programme
Bakkavor Group plc
£22,500
South West, London, The East, East Midlands
Bakkavor Product Development Lifecycle & Category Management Placement Programme
Bakkavor Group plc
£22,500
London, East Midlands, Scotland
Bakkavor Commercial Sales and Management Placement Programme
Bakkavor Group plc
£22,500
London, East Midlands
Summer Intern Project Manager
BAE Systems
£23,100
London
Tax - Corporate Tax Advisory - Transfer Pricing - 1 September 2025 - London
Forvis Mazars
Competitive
London
Summer Intern Software Engineer
BAE Systems
£23,100
South East, South West, London, North West, Yorkshire, Gloucester, Guildford, Leeds, Rochester, Preston, Yeovil
Graduate Software Engineer
BAE Systems
Our starting salary is £34,000, plus a £2,000 welcome payment
South West, London, North West, Guildford, Rochester, Portsmouth, Preston, Filton, Little Stoke, Sturminster Newton, North Ferriby, Melton, New Malden, Barrow-in-Furness, Cowes, Gurnard
Tax - Corporate Tax Advisory Graduate Trainee - Indirect Tax - 1 September 2025 - London
Forvis Mazars
Competitive
London
Summer Intern Business Analyst
BAE Systems
£23,100
London
Industrial Placement Software Engineer
BAE Systems
£23,100
South East, South West, London, North West, Yorkshire, Chelmsford, Leeds, Rochester, Preston, Yeovil, Sturminster Newton, New Malden, Fareham, Hill Head
The average graduate salary in London in December 2024 is £29577, based on analysis of all graduate jobs in London the past 3 months. The average graduate starting salary across the UK in December 2024 is £29789.
The latest graduate salary analysis 2024
Based on data gathered in the past three months we estimate that it is challenging to get a graduate job in London in December 2024, compared to other major locations.
London is ranked 1 out of our 45 most popular location for graduates. London is therefore ranked as 'popular' as a career destination for UK graduates and students.
In the past 18 months the Buying & Merchandising sector has received the most job postings located in London , followed by Languages and Human Resources .
It could be suggested these are typically the type of graduate jobs you can get in London.
In the past 18 months The Early Careers Company , Forvis Mazars and KPMG have advertised the most graduate jobs in London .
London is vast, and while businesses are spread right across the city, many areas are more popular for one or two sectors.
Sectors: Digital Media, Computing & IT, Design
The Old Street, Shoreditch and Hoxton areas of London are known for their stylish and trendy restaurants and nightclubs, and the hip atmosphere and cheap rents have led to a flourishing art and design scene. Artist and design workshops, art galleries, pop-up restaurants, boutiques and other innovative business ventures all take advantage of the lower rents and young clientele. The past ten years has also seen a rise in digital and dot-com companies setting up here.
The area is easily accessed from Old Street tube stop on the Northern Line or the East London Overground line, and is just a short walk from Liverpool Station.
Sectors: Insurance, Banking, Finance, Accounting
'The City of London' is the home of the financial services industry in Britain. It is where you'll find the London Stock Exchange, the Bank of England and numerous financial institutions such as Lloyds of London, Goldman Sachs and RBS. The City's skyline is dominated by London's financial landmarks: the Gherkin, Heron Tower and Tower 42.
While the City is crammed full of offices and work spaces, it is sparsely populated. The core areas are around the Liverpool Street and Bank stations, with excellent transport links - though busy during rush hour.
Sectors: Insurance, Banking, Finance, Accounting
Along with The City, Canary Wharf is one of the biggest hubs of financial activity in the UK and Europe. Located in Tower Hamlets and the old Docklands, it has undergone massive regeneration in the last thirty years. The area is home to companies such as Barclays, HSBC, Citigroup and JP Morgan.
Transport around Canary Wharf is mainly restricted to the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and the Jubilee line. If you're a real high flier, London City Airport is not far away. Similarly to The City, Canary Wharf is empty during weekends, and although there are a few more people who call Canary Wharf home, the area remains mainly a business district.
Sectors: Media, Advertising
Soho is one of the most vibrant parts of London. Steeped in history, Soho has always been at the cutting edge of culture and progressive thinking. Now, the area is stocked with media, film, television and related support industries which have been based there for years. Soho houses some of the best post-production houses in the business. In the west end, Soho does well out of the theatre in the area. Stages such as the Soho Theatre, Prince Edward Theatre and the Lyric Theatre form part of this area's vibrant culture.
Soho is world-renowned for its pubs and nightlife, with a more late-night European feel due to its colourful shop windows and cafes. Soho is central, which means living here is only really an option for the financially affluent. It is easily accessed by tube at Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus stations.
Sectors: Law & Legal
One of the oldest areas of London, Fleet Street, Moorgate and Holborn house some of the oldest British institutions. Fleet Street used to be the heart of the British Press, and although some of the big newspapers and publications have moved out, they have not strayed far. Fleet Street now houses some of the larger, international law firms such as Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Bird & Bird.
Moorgate and Holborn, also historic parts of London, house more legal headquarters. The area's most famous residents are the four Inns of Court, with which all barristers in England and Wales must be associated. Other names in the area include Slaughter and May, Sainsbury's and the Old Bailey.
The area is famous for its old style pubs, with some tracing their roots back to the 16th century. They were often frequented by the lawyers, judges and hacks of yesteryear, and many have kept their authentic feel.
Similarly to most places in central London, the area is not very residential but is easily accessed via the Underground, with the Tube stations Moorgate, Holborn, Temple, St Paul's and Chancery Lane all close by.
While the cost of rent in London is high, many say that it is worth it for life in the city. The biggest decision for those relocating to London is deciding where to live, and it is worth it to do your research before committing to an area or a flat. The trade off is between living centrally, which means higher rent, or living where the rent is cheaper but the cost of the commute will be higher. Areas of West London, notably around Kensington, Chelsea and Fulham are expensive places to rent, while moving south of the river can offer more affordable living.
Transport in London is second to none, with excellent connections almost anywhere on the Underground network, and with a night bus system and a twenty four hour Tube network, you will be able to get where you need no matter what time of day.