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• Why more students want to work in national security
• Why women increasingly turn their back on the private sector
• The rising popularity of ‘feelgood’ jobs - -

A new tool for fishing

The graduate recruitment landscape is changing, writes Jon Boone.

Methodology: How the tables are compiled

A look at how the Trendence Institute tracked the career choices of this year’s graduates.

The top universities: Students who have first pick

Jon Boone on the institutions that have the recruiters queuing.

MI5: Top sleuths and the case of the hiring spree

Stephen Fidler reports on the new face of secret service job filling.

Men vs women: Females show preference for public work

Women make more altruistic career choices, says Miranda Green.

Accountancy: Increasing risk and creativity

It is a tough battle keeping your new staff loyal and interested, writes Miranda Green.

The BBC: Gold for ‘sensible face of journalism’

Seb Morton-Clark on the influential name that tops the table.

Altruistic careers: Jobs that offer the ‘feel good’ factor

Altruistic vocations offer the opportunity to make a difference, says Chris Bryant.

Investment banking: Early morning brainpower

Miranda Green on the rigorous world of the financial services.

Engineering: Industry builds new image

A spate of projects is driving recruitment, says Miranda Green.