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The top UK cities to find a job in 2018 revealed

Brighton, Manchester and Glasgow are the top cities for work this New Year. New data from the UK’s leading independent job site, CV-Library, has found that Brighton, Manchester and Glasgow are the top locations to find a new job this year, showing great promise for local job hunters looking for work in these areas.
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Brighton, Manchester and Glasgow are the top cities for work this New Year. New data from the UK’s leading independent job site, CV-Library, has found that Brighton, Manchester and Glasgow are the top locations to find a new job this year, showing great promise for local job hunters looking for work in these areas. Contributor Lee Biggins, Founder and Managing Director – CV-Library.

The data, which analysed the total number of jobs in the UK’s key cities in 2017, compared with 2016, found that the top ten cities to look for work in 2018 are:

  • Brighton – up 19.9 percent
  • Manchester – up 15.3 percent
  • Glasgow – up 14.6 percent
  • Portsmouth – up 13.5 percent
  • Sheffield – up 13.5 percent
  • Birmingham – up 11.4 percent
  • Bristol – up 8 percent
  • Leeds – up 7.6 percent
  • Aberdeen – up 7.1 percent
  • Edinburgh – up 5.9 percent

Interestingly, Liverpool and London didn’t appear in the top ten, despite seeing the biggest growth in 2016, while Edinburgh, which also appeared in the top three cities last year, edged to the bottom of the table in 2017. Lee Biggins, founder and managing director of CV-Library, comments: “The New Year is an exciting time for employers and candidates alike.

 Many UK professionals will be ready to embark on a fresh job hunt and it’s clear that this appetite is being reciprocated by businesses all over the UK. Brighton, Manchester and Glasgow in particular are home to a hub of organisations specialising in creative and technology roles so it’s fantastic to see these sectors thriving right now.”

In addition, while there are more jobs available, there is fierce competition for these roles, particularly in Bristol, Brighton and Birmingham where applications rose by 9.8 percent, 8 percent and 6.7 percent respectively. What’s more, some cities saw substantial increases in pay last year, making them promising locations for salary increases in 2018: Aberdeen – salaries up 10.8 percent; Hull – salaries up 8.5 percent; Edinburgh – salaries up 6.2 percent; Brighton – salaries up 6.1 percent; Sheffield – salaries up 5.3 percent; Bristol – salaries up 5.1 percent; Birmingham – salaries up 1.9 percent; Manchester – salaries up 1.6 percent; Cardiff – salaries up 1.3 percent; Liverpool – salaries up 1.1 percent.

 Biggins continues: “The economy may have been in a tricky place as of late, but it’s clear that organisations in Aberdeen, Hull and Edinburgh are feeling confident and are willing to push up their pay packets in order to attract the very best workers. If you’ve got your eyes on a new job this year, now could be the perfect time to land one – and you may even get a pay rise!”

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