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Understanding the UK recruitment process
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https://careers.ed.ac.uk/international-students/understanding-the-uk-recruitment...
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https://careers.ed.ac.uk/graduates/graduate-outcomes-survey
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2026-03-11T02:07:54+00:00
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Understanding the UK recruitment process

Source: https://careers.ed.ac.uk/international-students/understanding-the-uk-recruitment-process Parent: https://careers.ed.ac.uk/graduates/graduate-outcomes-survey

Find out about the structure of the typical graduate recruitment process to give you an idea of timescales and help you feel more confident about what to expect.

When you think of graduate jobs you might automatically think of graduate training schemes - but these structured programmes with major employers represent only a small proportion of the jobs suitable for graduates. Many more of our graduates gain graduate jobs in large, medium and smaller organisations that recruit as and when they need graduate level talent. These are sometimes called direct entry roles.

Graduate schemes

The recruitment process for a graduate schemecan take several months from start to finish. 

Many schemes have closing dates before Christmas of your final year; others recruit on a rolling basis all year round until they are full. The process will include several different stages, although the order of the early stages can vary, and some of the early elements, such as the online tests, may be repeated at the assessment centre.

A graduate scheme process may include:

CVs and applications

Selection tests

Before your interview

Assessment centres

Graduate jobs

Selection stages and recruitment processes for graduate jobs can be similar to graduate scheme recruitment; however medium and smaller companies are:

Creating your own opportunity

This article was published on 2025-07-31