50/50 - Graduate Management Trainee NHS Employee Review

3.0
Jul 16, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Grad network is great Lots of opportunities to develop (if your advocate for yourself) Looks good for your cv as a first job GMTS staff are very engaged and supportive Some grads have great placements - however placements work like a lottery, a bad placement could ruin your experience. Great opportunity to learn about the NHS if done correctly.

Cons

The scheme has little structure and a lot of admin (competencies/ studying/ setting up placements) often the volume of work will bleed into your personal time The level of risk some grads have to take is inconsistent and considering how junior we are and the salary for the role this should be better overseen. It’s not consistent some grads have far more responsibility than others. Some are leading teams and others are completing admin work. You’ll often have advocate for yourself daily which can be wearing. Your going in blind, you won’t know the department/managers/culture, you’ll need to be flexible and adaptable. You might be on the bench for 4 months or thrown in at the deep end. Both grads would still have the same education requirements/scheme admin. - bare this in mind. If you land in a poor team/ culture. Your stuck navigating this for a year Cutting of action learning sets without notice was a blow

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Cons

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4.0
Apr 11, 2026
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Pros

Great sense of purpose and meaning in the work. Colleagues are genuinely dedicated and supportive. Good variety of tasks day to day, and you gain a wide range of clinical and interpersonal skills quickly. Job security is a major plus.

Cons

Staffing levels are often stretched thin, which puts pressure on everyone. Pay hasn't kept pace with the demands of the role. Management can feel disconnected from frontline realities, and communication from the top down is inconsistent.

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