
Explore graduate schemes on targetjobs
Graduate schemes, sometimes known as graduate programmes or graduate training schemes, are structured training programmes offered by many large employers. They typically last at least a year; some last 18 months, while others extend to two or three years. Some graduate programmes are rotational, meaning they are made up of shorter placements in several business functions. Rotational schemes give you the opportunity to experience different roles at the organisation before deciding what you would like to do afterwards. Alternatively, some employers run multiple graduate schemes specialising in a different areas and requiring you to choose your area of interest when you apply. Benefits of graduate schemes over other entry-level jobs include structured training and inductions to help you adapt quickly to a professional work environment. Sometimes there is the opportunity to complete a professional qualification. Joining at the same time as a number of other graduates enables you to network and socialise with your peers who are in the same position as you.

Junior Software Engineer II - Graduate Programme 2026 (Manchester)
Manchester

Corporate Tax Graduate, Guildford, September 2026
Guildford

2026 Retirement Actuarial Graduate Trainee Consultant Programme, London
London

VAT Tax Graduate, York, September 2026
York

VAT Tax Graduate, Edinburgh, September 2026
Edinburgh
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Graduate Infrastructure Electrical Engineer
Manchester, Leeds
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Graduate Civil Engineer - Water
Manchester, Leeds
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Graduate Water Engineer - Stormwater Management
Sheffield
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Graduate Building Services Electrical Engineer
Bristol, Nottingham, Belfast
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Graduate Electrical Engineer - Intelligent Mobility
Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Newcastle, Stockton
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Graduate Facilities Management Engineer
Bristol
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Graduate Transport Roads & Streets
Birmingham, Cardiff, Manchester, Bristol, Nottingham
