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Is it difficult to get a part-time jobs in London?

Finding a new job may be precisely what you need, and our most recent study has found the UK's best locations for job seekers in 2018. So, whether you're searching for job or thinking about migrating, check out our helpful guide to see which cities could be a good fit for you.


1. Brighton 


This dynamic coastal resort is the UK's finest city for getting a job in 2018, with the number of positions on offer jumping by 19.9 percent last year. Not only are companies flourishing, but advertised wages increased by 6.1 percent in 2017, with the average earning a healthy £30,758.58. Technology, digital advertising, marketing, design, and even gaming are among the leading job areas in this city.

Aside from tremendous career opportunities, Brighton also features wonderful shopping, restaurants, nightlife, a beach, an enticing urban lifestyle, and more. This makes Brighton a top choice for finding your dream employment while also providing the optimum work-life balance.


2. Manchester 


This cosmopolitan northern metropolis has had a 15.3 percent increase in employment growth over the last year, making it the UK's second best city for finding a new job in 2018. It is the 'uncrowned capital of the north' and the UK's'second city' after London, thus work opportunities are plentiful.

Manufacturing, which has long been a component of the local economy and history, has always been the leading industry for jobs in Manchester. Big brands like the BBC, ITV, and dock10 have recently introduced a fresh emphasis on IT, software, and electronics. The average pay in Manchester is £30,915.13, which increased by 1.5 percent last year, making this city an excellent choice for your job search.


3. Glasgow


Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, is not far behind Manchester. This city's employment growth has increased by 14.6 percent in the last year, showing that industry is growing. Glasgow is ideal for people wishing to further their careers in the financial and commercial sectors, with over 52,000 positions in these areas alone.


In addition, Glasgow's transportation linkages are great for your commute to work — the city even has its own underground system and an efficient bus service.

Glasgow's nightlife is active, with a variety of pubs, clubs, restaurants, museums, and music events to choose from. Glasgow is also ideal for football aficionados, since it is home to three professional teams and even hosted the 2002 Champions League.


4. Portsmouth


Portsmouth is in fourth position, with a 13.5 percent increase in employment growth. This city has undergone a £200 million waterfront renovation and is home to the popular outlet retail area Gunwharf Quays as well as the notorious Spinnaker Tower. The major sectors in this city include aerospace, creative, maritime, and retail, all of which provide a variety of intriguing options.


The city also has a variety of taverns, clubs, restaurants, and shopping, as well as historical landmarks like as the Mary Rose and the HSM Victory. The average salary in Portsmouth is £30,478.67, which is excellent for striking a good work-life balance.


5. Sheffield 


Sheffield is the steel capital of the United Kingdom, so it's no surprise that it made our top ten list. Over the last year, the city's vacancy rate has increased by 13.5 percent, indicating that it is transitioning away from its industrial background.


Nowadays, this is the best city for people looking to work in the public sector, which employs a major portion of the population. The private sector is also growing, with many customer service, IT, sales, retail, and administrative positions available.

But Sheffield is more than simply a place to work. There are several fun activities in and around this city. The Peak District is nearby, providing beautiful landscapes and hikes, and the city boasts a vibrant nightlife and a variety of events. And, with average salary in the city increasing by 5.3 percent in the last year, earnings are now comfortable at £30,398.42.


6. Birmingham

Birmingham, which sometimes competes with Manchester as the UK's "second city," had a 11.4 percent increase in job opportunities last year. The city is prospering, and it is home to some of the largest and most vital businesses in the UK, including manufacturing and engineering.


However, this is not the only thing Birmingham has to offer.

There is also employment in the creative industries, retail, accountancy, law, and other fields. Birmingham offers above-average wages, with earnings averaging £32,018 last year.

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