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What are the most popular British universities in the workplace?
University of Cambridge

Graduates of Cambridge University not only benefit from the reputation of the university, but also benefit from influential alumni all over the world.

Many students of Cambridge University become company leaders or famous literati and politicians after graduation.

University of Oxford

Oxford University has trained leaders from at least 30 countries, 27 British Prime Ministers, 50 Nobel Prize winners and 120 Olympic medal winners, which has made Oxford University famous in HR and the public.

Due to the fierce competition for admission to Oxford University, HR people generally think that hiring Oxford graduates is a safe choice, because graduates are not only smart, but also rich and motivated.

London School of Economics and Political Science

London is the most popular place for entrepreneurs and the center of major multinational companies.

90% of the graduates of the London School of Economics can find jobs or continue their studies six months after graduation. Most graduates are engaged in banking, finance, politics, government and public sector, consulting or education.

The average starting salary of graduates from the London School of Economics is about 3W.