Tesco
Completing the top three is troubled retailer Tesco.
Despite being embroiled in a financial crisis – the firm overstated its half-year profits by £263M – the business has “all kinds of opportunities and experiences” for graduates to discover, said The Times.
“Tesco can help graduates go further than they ever imagined,” it added. “For those who have talent, ambition and ideas, Tesco will set them on a career path for life.”
Tesco provides dedicated graduate trainers, an online academy, masterclasses, and a training app to graduate employees.
It offers more than 100 jobs across finance, general management, human resources, IT, logistics, marketing, property, purchasing, research and development and retailing.
Graduate employees can expect a starting salary of £24,000 to £30,000.