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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Sandwich board stunt lands Graduate job with top firm

An unemployed Leeds University graduate landed a job with Legal & General after standing for nine hours in The City of London with a placard around his neck, which read "Leeds graduate looking for job in financial services"

An unemployed Leeds University graduate landed a job with Legal & General after standing for nine hours in The City of London with a placard around his neck, which read "Leeds graduate looking for job in financial services". Giles Metcalfe, a 23 year-old European Politics graduate, stood out from the crowd to land a job in a market where there are over 50 applicants fighting it out for every graduate position.

Recent data from Job Search Engine Adzuna.co.uk shows that there are 21,748 graduate jobs currently available in the UK, but hundreds of thousands of graduates fighting it out for these positions. This means over 50 applicants per graduate position across the board, rising to over 100 in sectors such as Finance, Healthcare and Law.  Graduates seeking roles in Finance have to fight it out with 118 applicants for every role, making Giles’ accomplishment even more impressive.

Giles Metcalfe, now an Investment Communications Executive at Legal & General Investments in London explained: "In a tough employment environment, and following various unsuccessful online job applications, I knew I had to do something to make myself stand out in a crowd. The stunt at Liverpool Street Station in June proved fruitful thanks to handing out over 80 copies of my CV and speaking to loads of people. I was invited to interview with a number of companies, and took the job at Legal & General Investments in July as their professionalism, brand and the role they offered fitted perfectly with my ambition.”

London and the South of England are the most competitive areas as many university leavers migrate to these regions in search of attractive £29,000 p.a. average graduate salaries, compared with £25,000 in Yorkshire.  Adzuna’s data also shows a marked supply and demand imbalance in the IT sector, where there are more vacancies and fewer applicants.

Simon Ellis, MD Investments at Legal & General Investments commented: ”Giles’s stunt was how he came to our attention as one of our employees saw him and took a copy of his CV. We had a position that we believed he would be suitable for and were impressed by his initiative and somewhat unique way of making himself visible, so we felt we should invite him to an interview. Giles had to undergo the normal interview panel process and online testing which he was successful in, landing him employment within Legal & General Investments.”

 Where are the graduate jobs?

Job Sector

Number of UK Graduate Vacancies

IT

3,588

Sales

2,623

Engineering

1,986

HR & Recruitment

1,373

Accounting and Finance

954

PR and Advertising

854

Healthcare and Nursing

728

Technology

237

Legal

56

Regional distribution of Graduate jobs

UK Region

Number of Graduate Jobs

Average Graduate Salary

Eastern England

903

£29,444

London

6,442

£29,298

South East England

2,733

£26,887

South West England

1,094

£26,252

East Midland

807

£26,177

West Midlands

988

£25,824

North East England

379

£25,537

Scotland

943

£25,094

Yorkshire & Humberside

839

£25,082

Northern Ireland

170

£24,840

North West England

1,212

£24,499

Wales

256

£23,254

Top 5 Degree Subjects By Pay

Degree Type

Average Salary

Economics

£44,607

Civil Engineering

£43,845

Maths

£41,898

Law

£40,754

Computer Science

£40,298

 

 

Bottom 5 Degree Subjects By Pay

Degree Type

Average Salary

Hospitality & Tourism

£18,996

Art & Design

£19,209

Anthropology

£21,321

Sociology

£22,102

Media Studies

£28,019