Whether you're a fresh graduate or an industry veteran, finding the right city with enough potential for career opportunities and progression is always a challenge. In this article, we look into four industries and look at which cities are becoming hubs for job prospects within those sectors.
Industry: Tech & Digital
City: Bristol
Bristol’s reputation is as one of the most thriving and exciting technology hubs in the UK. The city recently became the UK’s top smart city, and was ranked the 12th best European city for tech investment, which currently stands at £109million. It’s no surprise then that Bristol’s start-up success rate is above the national average.
Possible job roles: Digital Marketing Manager, SEO Specialist, Content Strategist, UX Designer, Software Developer, Data Analyst, Game Developer
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Industry: Media & Creative
City: Manchester
Manchester has the fastest growing creative and media industry outside of London, but also benefits from lower living costs and house prices. Manchester is also home to the BBC, 7500 creative and tech companies, plus many top advertising and media agencies. Manchester is also a young, cosmopolitan city with plenty of social life, boasting the most 20-34 year olds in the UK.
Possible job roles: Television Producer, Illustrator, Animator, Sound Engineer, Journalist, Photographer, Copywriter, Art Director, PR Manager
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Industry: Construction
City: London
It’s no surprise that England’s capital would feature somewhere on this list. In the latest construction report by the Office for National Statistics , it was found that 14% of all construction employees, and 16% of construction firms, in Great Britain are based in London. Galliford Try, Laing O’Rourke, Morgan Sindall and Balfour Beatty are just a few of the companies who centralise their operations in the city.
Possible job roles: Civil Engineer, Quantity Surveyor, Project Manager, Architect, Ground Worker, Estimator, Site Operative
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Industry: Business & Finance
City: Leeds
Leeds is the fastest growing city in the UK, with finance and business services accounting for 38% of the city’s total output. Over 25,000 businesses calling Leeds home, including a number of well-established companies such as Asda Group, First Direct, BT, Direct Line group and Yorkshire Bank.
In addition to having a thriving £18 billion economy, Leeds is also a bustling, student city with plenty of culture. From the O2 arena to Leeds Festival, The Thackery Museum to The Cottage Road Cinema, there is no shortage of things to see and do.
Possible job roles: Business Development Manager, Account Executive, CEO, Finance Analyst, HR Coordinator, Administrator, Risk Manager
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