Job-Hunters Head to Hull

Job-Hunters Head to Hull

Hull received the largest increase of job applications in England last month, suggesting that new talent is being attracted to the city. July 2015 saw 54.1% more applications being made to roles in the city compared to July 2014. Furthermore, month-on-month applications (July v June) in the city rose by 19.3%, which was almost three times greater than the Nation’s average growth of 6.7%.

In addition, Hull also saw the strongest job growth in the country last month with the number of job postings for roles in the city rising by 49% in July 2015, compared to July 2014. These latest figures paint a promising picture of progression and suggest that efforts to expand Hull’s job market are clearly taking effect

The broader UK growth map is also encouraging for the region, placing it second only to Edinburgh, which saw a job increase of 56.8% last month. Interestingly, three of the UK’s top five cities with strongest job growth in July 2015 were in the North, indicating that George Osbourne’s vision of a Northern Powerhouse is beginning to take shape:

1. Edinburgh – 61.2% growth

2. Hull – 49% growth

3. Liverpool – 48% growth

4. Manchester – 40.5% growth

5. Birmingham – 36.8% growth

Lee Biggins, Managing Director at CV-Library explains: “It's exciting to see that job growth is being experienced in Hull, especially at such a high rate. All too often the South of the UK is seen as the hub of job opportunities, but with these recent statistics it’s encouraging to see that growth is being witnessed all over the Nation.”

In addition, Hull’s top 3 industries with the highest number of job postings in July 2015 were:

1. Construction – 15% of all job postings

2. Engineering – 13% of all job postings

3. Manufacturing – 11% of all job postings

The city’s top 3 industries with the highest number of job applications in July 2015, were:

1. Manufacturing – 19% of all applications

2. Retail – 18.5% of all applications

3. Administration – 13% of all applications

Biggins concludes: “The last year has been an exciting one for Hull and its name has been put firmly on the map. It’s clear that new talent is being attracted to the city and, with City of Culture 2017 fast approaching and major redevelopment projects in the pipeline, we expect this trend to continue.”

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