Graduate Schemes in London 2026 and 2027
Graduate Schemes by Location
London at a glance

London has more graduate scheme places than any other UK city. Finance, consulting, law, technology, and public sector all have their largest UK intakes here. The trade-off is competition — London roles attract more applicants than regional equivalents — and the cost of living means a higher salary doesn't always go further.

London is home to the headquarters of most major UK employers and the UK offices of most global firms. For certain sectors — investment banking, magic circle law, MBB consulting — it's the only realistic location for a UK graduate scheme. For others, it's one option among several, and it's worth knowing what you're actually getting before you default to the capital.

£28–80k salary range across London schemes
£2–5k typical London weighting on top of base
Aug–Sep when most London applications open
50+ major employers running London schemes

Which sectors are strongest in London?

London's graduate scheme landscape is dominated by sectors that either have no meaningful UK presence outside the capital, or where London is the primary hub:

Investment banking Magic circle law Management consulting Big Four accounting Asset management Civil Service Technology Media and publishing

Finance is the defining sector. The City and Canary Wharf together house the UK operations of virtually every major global bank, all four Big Four accounting firms, and the bulk of UK consulting practice. If you're targeting investment banking, magic circle law, or MBB consulting, London isn't a preference — it's where the jobs are.

Top graduate schemes based in London 2026 and 2027

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Big Four London roles often pay a separate London allowance of £2,000–£4,000 on top of the advertised base salary. Always check the full package — the headline figure isn't always the full picture.

Is London worth it financially?

For the highest-paying schemes — investment banking at £60,000–£80,000, MBB consulting at £55,000–£65,000 — London is straightforwardly affordable. These salaries make sense in the capital and those roles don't exist elsewhere in the UK in any meaningful volume.

For schemes in the £28,000–£36,000 range, the maths is tighter. London rent for a room in a shared flat runs £1,700–£2,200 per month in most zones that are practical to commute from. After tax and rent, a £32,000 London salary and a £27,000 regional salary can produce similar disposable income. The London premium doesn't disappear — but it's smaller than the salary gap suggests.

That's not a reason to avoid London. It is a reason to run the numbers properly before deciding, and to consider whether a regional placement at the same scheme might leave you financially better positioned in year one while still giving you the same qualification, the same brand on your CV, and the same progression path.

Expert View

"London is often treated as the default destination for ambitious graduates, but it's worth asking whether the specific scheme you want is actually London-only, or whether you're just defaulting to the capital. KPMG, Deloitte, and Accenture all have strong regional offices. For those employers, a Manchester or Birmingham placement often means faster progression, a more senior cohort, and more take-home pay after rent. London makes sense when the opportunity genuinely requires it — not just because it feels like the right move."

Connor Steele
Connor Steele Head of Web & Graduate Expert, Unifresher

London-specific application tips

Apply to London and regional simultaneously. Most major employers let you rank location preferences. Applying only to London on a rolling scheme is an unnecessary constraint. Many candidates who don't get their London preference are offered regional places on the same scheme, same salary band. Don't rule that out before you've started.

London placements at rolling schemes fill first. For Big Four and consulting firms that run rolling applications, London is the most requested location and fills fastest. If you're applying in December and want London specifically, the realistic answer is that you may be too late. Apply in September.

The BBC is London-specific and extremely competitive. The BBC's production and journalism schemes are primarily London-based. These are not fallback schemes — apply because you genuinely want to work in broadcast, not because you want to be in London.

Factor in commute zones early. Some schemes are in Canary Wharf, others in the City, others in West London. Zone 1–2 rent is substantially higher than Zone 3–4. A £32,000 salary looks different depending on whether you're commuting from Stratford or Clapham.

Connor Steele
Connor Steele — Unifresher
Topic expertise: Graduate schemes, London careers, Application strategy

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  • Connor is a seasoned content expert at Unifresher, specialising in publishing engaging and insightful student-focused content. With over four years of experience in data analysis and content strategy, Connor has a proven track record of supporting publishing teams with high-quality resources. A graduate of the University of Sussex with a BSc in Accounting and Finance, he combines his academic background with his passion for creating content that resonates with students across the UK. Outside of work, Connor enjoys staying active at his local gym and walking his miniature dachshunds.

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