Finance continues to dominate as one of the most desirable career paths for recent graduates, partly due to the generous salaries that finance roles provide.
Whilst there are plenty of finance graduate job listings all around Europe, which country has the most? CMC Markets has used data from EuroJobs to discover which European country has the most finance graduate job listings in the last 30 days.Â
Country | Number of Entry-Level Finance Graduate Listings (EuroJobs) | Average Finance Grad Job Salary (EUR) | Average Finance Grad Job Salary (GBP) |
France | 114,947 | €39,171 | £33,801 |
United Kingdom | 113,952 | €36,675 | £31,613 |
Germany | 66,338 | €40,000 | £34,516 |
Netherlands | 32,352 | €43,910 | £37,890 |
Italy | 12,539 | €28,000 | £24,161 |
Poland | 10,100 | €30,561 | £26,343 |
Belgium | 9,426 | €37,557 | £32,408 |
Switzerland | 9,390 | €70,942 | £61,147 |
Ireland | 9,334 | €30,000 | £25,887 |
Spain | 5,099 | €30,818 | £26,593 |
Portugal | 3,263 | €22,818 | £19,689 |
Austria | 2,814 | €33,345 | £28,773 |
Denmark | 2,565 | €60,029 | £51,711 |
Sweden | 2,084 | €44,136 | £38,016 |
Greece | 1,305 | €24,816 | £21,414 |
Romania | 902 | €12,871 | £11,090 |
Norway | 772 | €45,649 | £39,332 |
Hungary | 690 | €16,559 | £14,268 |