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Graduate Recruitment - FAQs

What sort of academic background do I need to become a graduate at AVEVA?

We are looking for high calibre graduates who have at least a 2:1 degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Maths, Physics or Engineering.

What do you look for when recruiting graduates?

We are looking for graduates who demonstrate the potential to help drive our business forwards.  Key attributes we look for include: enthusiasm, commitment, initiative, flexibility and adaptability.

Can I apply if I require a work permit to work in the UK?

Yes, AVEVA will apply for Work Permits for successful applicants who need them.

What salary can I expect as a graduate at AVEVA?

Our salary for graduates is competitive, dependent on skills and experience.

I am a graduate of HR/Finance/Marketing. Can I apply for a graduate position with AVEVA?

Currently our graduate programme focuses on the Engineering IT and product side of our business. However, we are looking to roll the graduate programme out to the rest of the company at some point in the future.

 

How many graduate vacancies does AVEVA offer each year?

We are currently looking for more than 10 graduates per year.

If I am offered a position, when would I start?

Our graduates start in September each year in the UK; this may vary in other locations.

How can I keep in touch with AVEVA after receiving my offer and before starting my job?

We will send you regular mailings to keep you up to date with the company’s progress.  We will also arrange for you to visit the office during your  holidays and we may sponsor you through your final term.

Does AVEVA organise many social events?

Yes, we have an active sports and social committee in the UK which holds events such as bowling, punting, cheese and wine evenings, BBQs, Beer Festivals and Quiz nights. In other locations, we encourage team activities on a regular basis.

   

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