Finding employment to make ends meet is almost unavoidable; nonetheless, everyone of us need to make it a priority to hunt for work that excites and inspires us. And as a result of Google and the limitless prospects presented by the internet, an increasing number of individuals are turning to search engines like Google to locate the career of their dreams, or at the very least, a job that is more closely aligned to their ideal position. In point of fact, Brother UK, a provider of technological solutions, has conducted research to determine how people engage with the widely used search engine as well as which occupations and vocations are on the increase from a global viewpoint. This research was published in a study.
First and foremost, it was discovered that over 10 million distinct job searches had been submitted into Google over the course of the previous year. The positions in the fields of mechanical engineering, accounting, and teaching assistant were the ones that received the most searches overall. In-depth research conducted by Brother UK analyzing one year's worth of data from Google Search uncovered the top occupations in each nation across the globe and posed the question of whether or not culture has a role in determining one's professional path.
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In 2019, the position of Teaching Assistant is the most sought after employment in the United Kingdom, with over 288,000 individuals looking for it on Google. After this came in at number two, the position of Estate Agent (105,700), then Project Manager (99,300), and finally Prison Officer (98.400)
The position of translator was found to be the one that was Googled the most in Europe, with the bulk of queries emanating from Spain. Over 10,000 people in Germany have looked for the job of visual merchandising, making it the second most popular job search.
Mechanical Engineering (511,440 searches) is at the top of the lists when all nations from across the world are taken into consideration, with the bulk of searches coming from India, the Philippines, and Saudi Arabia. This was followed by Accountant, which had 406,920 searches, the majority of which came from the United States and Canada.
It should come as no surprise that accounting positions topped the list in Dubai, given that the United Arab Emirates is often regarded as one of the richest nations on the planet; after all, there is a great deal of money that has to be accounted for.
Could it be that our mates down under are the most compassionate people on the planet? Those living in Australia are seeking for employment in social care at a higher rate (22,800) than people living in any other nation in the world. This may be a bold statement to make.
Teaching Assistant is the position that receives the most job searches in the UK.
Over the course of the last year in the UK, over 288,000 individuals searched Google for employment as teaching assistants, which is evidence that the country is interested in entering the education field. Teaching Assistant came out on top in England, Scotland, and Wales, while Nursing came out on top in Northern Ireland. Teaching Assistant came in second in Northern Ireland.
After Project Manager and Prison Officer, Estate Agent is the second most googled career in the UK. Project Manager is the top search term.
Employment in photography were also among the most sought after, and considering that Instagram is more popular now than it has ever been, this may be a role in the popularity of these jobs. In the last year, there were more than 81,000 searches, which indicates that people all throughout the country are eager to take some photographs.
In terms of sectors, employment in the public sector ranked very high, with social work, counseling, and nursing all making it into the top ten. It would indicate that there is a significant demand for these positions in the United Kingdom as well, since the occupations of social workers, nurses, and teachers in secondary schools are all on the list of shortages in the United Kingdom.
The position of translator is the one sought after the most in Europe.
As a result, while the United Kingdom is looking for jobs in the education sector, what about the rest of Europe?
The position of translator was found to be the one that was Googled the most in Europe, with the bulk of queries emanating from Spain. If you are successful in finding work as a translator in Spain, you may anticipate earning something in the neighborhood of 19,715 euros per year.
Over 10,000 people in Germany have looked for the job of visual merchandising, making it the second most popular job search. It's interesting to note that the users of Glassdoor in Germany picked IKEA as the greatest firm to work for in this particular industry.
Surprisingly, the search phrase "music jobs" emerged in third place and seemed to be the most popular in Italy, making it the most sought after career field in that nation. According to the Italia Creativa Report, the business looks to be prospering. The 1.44 billion euros of income generated by concerts, dancing events, and musical performances account for over 50 percent of the value of the Italian music industry.
The profession of mechanical engineer is the one that is sought for the most across the world.
When all of the nations in the world are considered together, the field of mechanical engineering comes out on top, with the bulk of searches coming from India, the Philippines, and Saudi Arabia.
A mechanical engineer in India can expect to earn a salary of Rs 340,000 per year, which is comparable to £3663.91 in United Kingdom currency.
According to the data provided by PayScale, a mechanical engineer in the United Kingdom may anticipate earning something in the neighborhood of £30,449 per year. This is despite the fact that the cost of living in the UK is far greater than it is in other countries.
The field of accounting came in a close second, with roughly a half a million searches in only the United States and Canada. This position was the one that received the most searches in both of those nations, with the United States accounting for 325,000 of those searches by itself. It should come as no surprise that accounting positions topped the list in Dubai, given that the United Arab Emirates is often regarded as one of the richest nations on the planet; after all, there is a great deal of money that has to be accounted for.
Teaching assistant was one of the top three most searched for jobs, with the bulk of interest coming from the United Kingdom and Ireland. Social work was the seventh most searched for job.