UK tech jobs bounce back after lockdown

Carly Minsky, September 8, 2020 3 min read

Over the last three months, recruitment for tech jobs has quickly recovered from the inevitable slump during lockdown. In fact, according to Tech Nation’s new Jobs and Skills Report 2020, the number of advertised tech job vacancies increased by 36% between June and August. Only the healthcare sector recruited for more jobs in this period, suggesting that tech jobs and skills continue to be a high national priority even as recession hits.

Data analysed from job website Adzuna also found that salaries for the most in-demand digital and tech jobs increased by up to 15% between 2017 and 2019. The varying levels of salary increase reflect fluctuations in which specific skills and specialisms within tech are most highly valued. While the role of Java developer came behind software developer and engineer based on number of job vacancies, it experienced the highest salary increase (15%).

Regional jobs

The report revealed the significant role that the tech sector plays across the UK. Of all job vacancies in 2019, 19% were digital and tech roles. But by looking at the proportional contribution of the tech sector by city and region, it becomes clear that the role of the tech sector is even greater outside of tech hubs like London and Manchester, which have the highest number of job openings.

In Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Reading and Belfast, jobs in the tech sector account for 23% – 26% of all vacancies. Regionally, Northern Ireland has the highest ratio of tech to non-tech vacancies (23%).

UK cityJob ads 2019% dig tech jobs 2019Ave. dig tech salary 2019
London658,27519%£55,000
Manchester108,85918%£37,500
Bristol76,26724%£40,000
Cambridge58,67826%£40,000
Leeds56,14922%£36,500
Birmingham46,72319%£40,000
Oxford44,97919%£38,000
Edinburgh35,78623%£44,938
Glasgow33,37822%£40,000
Reading28,03323%£42,500
Cardiff23,33421%£37,500
Sheffield22,00020%£32,500
Newcastle18,50121%£35,000
Belfast13,68726%£40,000
Bath9,68019%£37,500

Cost of living

Combining job advertisement data with Numbeo’s cost of living rating for UK cities, Tech Nation also produced a new ranking of the most favourable cities for tech professionals to live in. While London is, unsurprisingly, the most expensive city to live in, it also pays the highest salary for tech jobs, on average, putting in the top spot. Reading also has a relatively high cost of living (second only to London) but ranks fairly high at number 6 for cost of living to tech salary due to its high average tech salaries (£42,000).

UK city2020 Cost of living ratingAverage salary across digital tech rolesTech salary to cost of living rank
London80£55,0001
Belfast61£40,0002
Edinburgh69£44,9383
Glasgow65£40,0004
Birmingham66£40,0005
Reading72£42,5006
Cardiff65£37,5007
Leeds64£36,5008
Bristol71£40,0009
Cambridge71£40,00010
Manchester67£37,50011
Newcastle65£35,00012

For specific tech roles, the best city to live in varies. Data scientists in Sheffield are paid on average £10,000 more than the national average, and in Edinburgh, Infrastructure Engineers can expect around £11,000 more than the national average.

Best city to work based on salary and cost of livingUK median salaryMedian Salary for the best city
Software DeveloperLondon£45,000£62,500
Data ScientistSheffield£55,000£65,000
Front End DeveloperLondon£45,000£60,000
Infrastructure EngineerEdinburgh£43,500£54,534
IT System ArchitectNewcastle£75,000£78,000
NET DeveloperBelfast£42,500£45,000

The full Jobs and Skills Report 2020 can be read here.

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