UK Professions Seeing Biggest Rise in Job Vacancies

Brits are not working as they used to, professions seeing the sharpest rise in job vacancies in recent weeks include authors, writers, translators and actors, according to new research.

The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) said there was also a rise in job adverts in several parts of the UK, including Milton Keynes, Westminster, Solihull and the Orkney Islands.

Where vacancies are increasing

The report said areas with the biggest increases in job adverts generally included Milton Keynes, Westminster, Solihull and Orkney.

Across the UK, there were 1,669,203 job adverts last month, up 7.7% from July last year. Recruiters said the increase was helped by a big rise in hospitality and tourism jobs.

Some sectors still lagging

In contrast, there was a fall in job adverts for secondary school teachers and undertakers.

Maxine Bligh, REC’s chief membership and innovation officer, said: “Exceptionally warm weather and a busy calendar of sporting, music and cultural events, such as the men’s football World Cup, has helped boost demand for workers.

“It is not totally straightforward for young people to earn wages just yet, with many entry-level jobs still not bouncing back as much as we would like, but there are undoubtedly more opportunities across hospitality, tourism and construction than last year.

“Now the challenge is to carry this hiring momentum into the rest of the year and across more sectors. There is still a lot to be determined about the direction of travel the new PM will take on igniting growth.

“As attention turns to tax and spend ahead of the October Budget, businesses are already factoring in anticipated costs for providing guaranteed hours.”

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