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International Management and Modern Languages Graduate Outcomes

Graduate Outcomes 2022/23 for full-time UK domiciled first degree International Management and Modern Languages graduates - 15 months after Bath.

Courses included on this page

On this page find Graduate Outcomes Survey data for 2022/23 leavers for the following course(s):

  • International Management and Modern Languages (French/German/Spanish) BSc

Example job titles

  • Assurance Associate
  • Audit Associate
  • Cybersecurity Consultant
  • Digital PR Executive
  • Executive Search Associate
  • Finance Business Partner
  • Financial Services Analyst
  • Graduate Project Manager
  • Investment Management Associate
  • Management Consultant
  • Tax Accountant
  • Translator
  • Workforce and HR Transition Consultant

Example employers

  • Alphasights
  • Atkins
  • Barclays Bank
  • Contentful
  • Diageo
  • European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
  • Evelyn Partners
  • EY
  • Grant Thornton
  • PwC
  • Mixtons
  • Mott Macdonald
  • Turner and Townsend

Further study

Some International Management and Modern Languages graduates choose to pursue careers in professions which particularly welcome language graduates, including translation, interpreting, teaching or law. These graduates may choose to study a master's course to refine their knowledge or a conversion course to gain a professional qualification.

Example further study institutions

  • University of Bath
  • University of Law
  • University of Sussex

Response rates to survey

Response rate
Total in 2022/23 cohort 1 70
% response rate 60%

Graduate Outcomes by activity

Activity summary Percentage
Work for employer 2 74%
Further study, training or research 7%
Self-employed/own business 5%
Other 3 7%
Unemployed 4 7%
Total 5 100%

Occupations, industries and skills

International Management & Modern Languages provide comprehensive training in global business environments. Graduates develop specialist knowledge of international cultures and business practices, alongside critical skills including language proficiency, teamwork, communication, adaptability and problem-solving. These capabilities prepare them for diverse roles in national and multinational organisations.

Industries

Graduates work across multiple sectors. These include international and national finance (investment banks), professional services, consulting, technology, business trade, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), recruitment and communications, and the public sector (Civil Service, NHS).

Occupations

Career paths leverage strong communication and international expertise. They include roles in account management, client services, sales and marketing, finance, technology, consultancy, human resources, policy advisory, brokerage, software consulting, and recruitment.

Graduate Outcomes explained

The Graduate Outcomes Survey is the UK's largest social survey, capturing the activities and perspectives of graduates 15 months after graduation. The University of Bath has an excellent graduate employment record, featuring in the top ten for graduate prospects in three major national league tables 6. Read more about the survey and overall statistics for Bath's graduates on What do first degree Bath graduates do?

Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey for 2022/23 leavers relating to full-time UK-domiciled first-degree University of Bath graduates, 15 months after leaving university.

Copyright Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited part of Jisc 2025. Jisc cannot accept responsibility for any inferences or conclusions derived by third parties from its data.

  1. Number rounded to the nearest multiple of five. 

  2. Includes paid and unpaid work and voluntary work.  

  3. Includes developing a creative, artistic or professional portfolio, taking time out to travel, caring for someone (unpaid), retired, or doing something else.  

  4. Unemployed may include those due to start work or further study.  

  5. Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Activity defined using HESA MIMPACT: identifies what the graduate considered to be their most important activity on census week. 

  6. 6th in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026, 6th in the Complete University Guide 2026, and 6th in the Guardian University Guide 2026.  

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