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Graduates from the University of Bristol continue to be amongst the most sought-after employees by world-leading organisations, according to the latest ‘Graduate Market’ report.

For another year running, the likes of Amazon, Apple, the BBC, Bank of England, Google, HSBC, and Rolls Royce are targeting Bristol’s students for employment opportunities.

The independent report produced annually by High Fliers Research, examines the number of graduates recruited each year by the UK’s top graduate employers and analyses the latest graduate recruitment targets for the next year.

It also explores the starting salaries on offer to new graduates beginning their first jobs and reviews the number of graduate job applications that employers have received during the recruitment season.

Stuart Johnson, Director of Careers and Skills at the University of Bristol, said: “We’re thrilled with another strong placing in The Times most targeted universities list.

“Bristol graduates go on to enjoy many interesting and worthwhile careers, some of whom are with the prestigious Times Top 100 graduate employers.

“We’re very proud of our graduates and the impact they are making in the world.”

This is the 22nd year that High Fliers Research has produced its independent assessment of the graduate job market, which is made available to graduate employers, universities, Government and policymakers, schools & sixth form colleges, current students and recent graduates.

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