Engineering graduate jobs 2025
FAQs:
In many cases, engineering graduates can apply for generalist roles across the engineering field as they can use their skills and knowledge to adapt. However, some specialised roles may require a specialised degree.
Engineering graduates can also pursue roles in other sectors, for example, finance and accounting.
According to Engineering UK, in 2024, around 67.8% of engineering graduates go on to paid work in the field. This is up from 60% in 2023. It also reported that engineers were more likely to agree that their degree was relevant to their role.
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You can start applying for engineering graduate jobs at the beginning of the final year of your course, but there are also usually ‘immediate start’ roles available if you choose to start applying for roles once you’ve graduated.
It’s worth doing some research on the roles you’d like to apply for ahead of time.
The first step to getting an engineering graduate job is achieving a good grade in an engineering course at university. But that’s not the be all and end all these days. Here are some other things to try.
- Apply for work experience and internships to boost your chances of getting a role
- Apply to firms of all sizes – not just the big ones if you’re open to it
- Apply as early as possible – ideally start in September/October of your final year of study
- Learn how to smash the application and interview process with top CV and interview tips in our advice guides
- If you want to boost your skills further, try our free online learning tools – Pathways and GradSims