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Employers are looking for ‘soft skills’ in graduates - skills obtained during their study and periods of work experience - rather than degree-specific knowledge, according to new research.

Nearly two-thirds (64 per cent) of vacancies on offer are open to graduates from any discipline, according to the Graduate Market Trends survey.

The report, published tomorrow by Graduate Prospects, shows that salaries for graduates remain steady at an average of £18,362.

Management consultancy positions command the highest mean salary at £22,418, followed by economists and statisticians at £20,030.

London and the South East remain the graduate recruitment hotspots for the UK, with nearly a fifth (17.3 per cent) of all vacancies advertised in London, with just over one in 10 (11.8 per cent) in the South East.

Mike Hill, chief executive of Graduate Prospects, said: “That salaries for graduates remain static should reassure those concerned about the employment prospects of graduates, particularly amid the current debate on increasing participation.”

www.prospects.ac.uk

By Quentin Reade


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