6 July 2014
Last updated at 20:42 ET
The UK's top employers recruited more graduates this year
than they expected, says the High Fliers report, based on a poll of
18,000 final-year students.
The increase is the biggest for four years and follows an unprecedented 23.3% dip between 2007 and 2009.
But graduate numbers have increased by 85,000 to 365,000 since 2007.
This suggests a further increase in graduate-level jobs will be required to keep pace with the higher number of graduates looking for work.
The report says the average number of entry-level graduate roles on offer at the UK's top companies is now 190 per employer.
'Welcome improvement'
Graduate jobs recover to 'pre-recession peak'
The
graduate job market has recovered to its pre-recession peak, with a 12%
rise in the number of jobs for university leavers, a report says.
The increase is the biggest for four years and follows an unprecedented 23.3% dip between 2007 and 2009.
But graduate numbers have increased by 85,000 to 365,000 since 2007.
This suggests a further increase in graduate-level jobs will be required to keep pace with the higher number of graduates looking for work.
The report says the average number of entry-level graduate roles on offer at the UK's top companies is now 190 per employer.
'Welcome improvement'
And a third of these companies increased graduate recruitment targets for 2014.
Overall a rise of 9% had been predicted, compared with the actual rise of 11.6% this year.
This sector saw a 23.8% increase in graduate intake.
The report says: "These latest results mark a very welcome improvement in the graduate job market and suggest that graduate recruitment at the leading employers is now at its highest level for seven years."
Although competition for graduate jobs has eased slightly, it remains tough, with an average of 39 applications per vacancy.
Four-fifths of the UK's leading employers require at least an upper-second-class degree.
And employers received at least 50 applications per position for graduate jobs at:
High Fliers managing director, Martin Birchall, said: "It's great news for the 'Class of 2014' leaving university this summer that Britain's top employers have stepped up their graduate recruitment so significantly this year."
Overall a rise of 9% had been predicted, compared with the actual rise of 11.6% this year.
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Martin Birchall High Fliers Research"Britain's top employers have stepped up their graduate recruitment ”
The highest number of new graduate jobs are in the top accounting and professional services companies.
The report says: "These latest results mark a very welcome improvement in the graduate job market and suggest that graduate recruitment at the leading employers is now at its highest level for seven years."
Although competition for graduate jobs has eased slightly, it remains tough, with an average of 39 applications per vacancy.
Four-fifths of the UK's leading employers require at least an upper-second-class degree.
And employers received at least 50 applications per position for graduate jobs at:
- consumer goods manufacturers
- oil and energy companies
- media organisations
- banking and finance companies
- High Street retailers
High Fliers managing director, Martin Birchall, said: "It's great news for the 'Class of 2014' leaving university this summer that Britain's top employers have stepped up their graduate recruitment so significantly this year."
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