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2025年英国毕业生就业调查报告出炉,薪资大起底!究竟哪些专业更吃香?
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-30 14:16
Group 1 - The core focus of the article is on the "cost-performance" and "future employment salary prospects" that students and parents consider when planning for studying abroad, particularly in the UK [1] - The report by High Fliers Research provides valuable insights for students aiming to work in the UK, especially for those undecided on their major [1][4] Group 2 - The High Fliers Research report is a significant and authoritative annual survey of final-year university students in the UK, based on interviews with around 15,000 candidates from over 30 top universities and more than 60 domestic and international employers [4] - The average starting salary for graduates in 2025 is projected to be approximately £35,000, with notable increases in specific high-paying sectors [11] Group 3 - The highest average starting salaries for graduates in 2025 are in investment banking, law, and consulting, all exceeding £50,000, with investment banking reaching £60,000, an increase of £5,000 from the previous year [9] - The banking and finance sector's average starting salary has risen by £10,000 compared to last year, while the legal and consulting sectors have seen increases of £6,000 and £2,500, respectively [9] Group 4 - Among 15 key industries, 8 have seen a decrease in demand for graduates, while 7 industries, including retail, consumer goods, and investment banking, have shown significant growth in demand [14] - The overall recruitment of graduates has dropped by approximately 14.6%, marking the largest annual decline since 2009, with nearly 6,000 fewer graduates being hired than initially planned [17] Group 5 - The number of job applications from university students has significantly increased, with top employers reporting an average increase of 28% in applications since the start of the 2024-2025 recruitment season [19] - Over 80% of employers believe the quality of graduates for the 2024-2025 academic year is on par with or better than the previous year [20] Group 6 - The industries with the highest increase in graduate applications, exceeding 40%, include retail, investment banking, engineering & industrial, and chemicals & pharmaceuticals [21] - Only three industries have seen application growth of less than 15%, namely media, banking & finance, and accounting [22]