Graduate salaries

Graduate salaries

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According to the High Fliers report, "The Graduate Market in 2022", the median starting salary for UK graduates in 2023 is expected to be £30,000 for the fifth consecutive year. However, graduate-jobs.com estimated that the average starting salary for graduates (based on the salary details of jobs posted to the site during the same period) was £21,000 - £25,000.

So why the difference? A problem with the majority of research conducted into graduate starting salaries is it usually focuses on the "Top 100" employers who compete with each other (inc. salary) to attract the "top" graduate talent. Therefore most graduate salary research is not a true reflection of the whole graduate recruitment market across.

Skewed salary figures can lead to unrealistic salary expectations amongst graduates. If you aren't starting your graduate job on a £30,000 salary don't conclude that it isn't a reflection of your value or potential value in the market.

We have created a definitive list of the realistic starting salaries based on the whole market using actual salary data from the past 10 years.

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average graduate starting salary2014 - 2023

Average graduate salary by year
Year Salary(GBP)
2014 21,329
2015 21,344
2016 21,898
2017 22,115
2018 23,499
2019 24,126
2020 24,433
2021 25,449
2022 25,911
2023 25,856
Average graduate salary by sector, 2023
Sector Salary(GBP)
Accounting 27,460
Advertising & PR 25,363
Architecture & Construction 25,250
Arts & Design 26,178
Banking 29,755
Buying & Merchandising 28,988
Charities 26,706
Computing & IT 28,146
Consultancy 28,152
Customer Service 28,437
Distribution & Logistics 28,146
Education & Teaching 22,700
Energy & Utilities 27,687
Engineering 27,920
Environmental 27,648
Finance 27,681
Food & Drink & Catering 27,344
Health 30,034
Human Resources 26,582
Insurance 33,250
Internet & Digital Media 28,486
Languages 31,676
Legal & Law 25,427
Management 29,919
Manufacturing & Production 27,199
Marketing 29,715
Media 31,653
Military & Defence 25,481
Property 25,627
Public Sector 25,988
Recruitment 26,819
Research & Analysis 27,895
Retail 28,113
Sales 28,140
Science & Technology 29,069
Secretarial & Business Admin 25,068
Sports & Recreation 22,525
Telecommunications 24,500
Training 26,603
Travel & Hospitality 22,705

Example: Your graduate starting salary

You are offered a starting salary of £18,000 per annum - here's what you can do

  • Research whether this is in line with the industry standard for this position. There are a range of online resources to help you understand the industry average and what can be considered fair.
  • If you don't think the salary is fair, you can negotiate, but remember how competitive the graduate job market is.
  • Factor in the location, any perks that accompany the salary and any bonus structures also offered.
  • Remember graduate salaries often increase rapidly during the early years of your career. You can expect to see you salary increase after a probation period and when you start to make a valuable contribution to their company.