Graduates prioritise interesting jobs over pay
13 September 2012
Graduates consider an interesting job more of a priority than pay, according to a report from student information provider Graduate Prospects.
Graduates consider an interesting job more of a priority than pay, according to a report from student information provider Graduate Prospects.
The report found that almost one in five graduates were attracted to their employer because the job sounded interesting (19%), while 16% looked for leading organisations or those that offered good opportunities for progression.
Job location was a priority for 13%, while salary was a draw for just 6% of graduates.
