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GRADUATE SALARIES
This year’s crop of university leavers are earning an average starting salary of around £20,800, according to the latest First Rung: Graduate Pay Trends report from management consultancy Hay Group. The ... research reveals that for the second year running, starter salaries in the public sector are racing ahead of those offered in the private ...
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Graduate starting salaries up again but no vacancy growth, says AGR
Wed, 4 Jul 2012 The average start salary for UK graduate entry roles is set to rise higher than previously predicted, by 6% to ... is based on the Association of Graduate Recruiters’ (AGR’s) bi-annual survey 215 of its member firms across the private and public ...
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Lower starting salaries for regional graduates
... to £18,000, at odds with recent statistics stating average graduate starting salaries of £25,000 across the UK. The findings come from Graduates Yorkshire and Graduate Advantage’s ‘The Graduate Employer Survey 2011’. The reason for this difference is ...
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Competition for jobs falls as salaries rise
... advertised salary growth has doubled, according to Adzuna’s July UK job market report. The report, released today, says advertised ... but of the economy as a whole.” Across the UK, the graduate jobs sector has experienced the largest salary increase, rising 5% ...
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Record rise in permanent placements and starting salaries in Scotland
Wed, 20 Aug 2014 | By Sarah MarquetScotland’s recovering labour market has seen record rises in permanent placements and ... companies putting little or no investment into training or graduate recruitment in recent years. That meant when companies now asked ...
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GRADUATE SALARIES_2
This year’s crop of university leavers are earning an average starting salary of around £20,800, according to the latest First Rung: Graduate Pay Trends report from management consultancy Hay Group. The ... research reveals that for the second year running, starter salaries in the public sector are racing ahead of those offered in the private ...
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In-house recruitment careers: Graduate recruitment - a new age in Old Skool
... 24 Jul 2015 | By Andrew Mountney FROM AUGUST 2015'S RECRUITER MAGAZINE This year appears to be a watershed for many graduate recruitment functions, under-funded and under-resourced through the ...
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Graduate recruitment_4
The graduate recruitment market is surviving the economic downturn despite recent ... vacancies remain healthy with an 11.7% rise, but starting salaries are kept in check Average starting salary is £24,500 ... However, although employers are still hiring, this year's survey shows the smallest rise in graduate salaries in recent years and in ...
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Slowing UK economy will hit graduate recruitment
The UK economy is slowing and will impact on graduate recruitment, business economist Brian Finn warned the audience at the ... for the right skills in candidates in this economy. Today's graduates show a lack of mobility — not being prepared to move to different ...
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Employers planning a rise in graduate recruitment
... employment research organisation. According to IDS’s ‘Pay and Progression for Graduates’ report, the financial sector is ... it did last year, more than twice as fast as the 18% rise in graduate hiring expected across all professions. The manufacturing and ...