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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Average salaries reach highest rate since January 2017

…With hike in pay appearing to have awoken candidate appetite

According to the latest data from CV-Library, the UK’s leading independent job site, salaries across the UK saw an increase of 6.6% in September, when compared with data from the same period in 2017.

In fact, the average salary increased from £32,337 in September 2017, to £34,461 in September 2018. What’s more, this hike in pay means that the average salary for Brits is the highest it’s been since January 2017.

A number of the nation’s key industries also witnessed jumps in pay last month, with many outpacing the national average growth. Below are the top 10 industries that witnessed an increase in advertised salaries in September: 

Industry

Increase in pay (Sept. 2018 Vs Sept 2017)

Average salary September 2018

Marketing

Salaries up by 33.2%

£43,560

Charity

Salaries up by 24.7%

£31,540

Legal

Salaries up by 10%

£33,280

Sales

Salaries up by 9%

£32,660

Accounting

Salaries up by 8.8%

£34,660

Recruitment

Salaries up by 5.4%

£30,060

Catering

Salaries up by 4.7%

£24,870

IT

Salaries up by 3.3%

£44,090

Agriculture

Salaries up by 2.8%

£32,880

Education

Salaries up by 2.6%

£29,030

Lee Biggins, founder and managing director of CV-Library, comments on the findings:

“Things could be looking up for professionals, as we approach Christmas and the New Year. The hike in salaries is extremely positive and is largely down to the fact that businesses are recognising the need to make every effort to attract talented candidates to their roles.”

Not only were salaries on the rise last month, but job vacancies also saw an increase in September, jumping by 5.1% when comparing year-on-year data. This increase in activity appeared to awaken candidate appetite, with CV registrations increasing by 5% during the same period.

Biggins concludes:

“Organisations are continuing to advertise their jobs and while this could suggest that many are feeling confident about their hiring efforts, it also hints at the fact that many vacancies are being left unfilled due to ongoing skills shortages.

“The good news is that the increase in candidate registrations to CV-Library suggests that a huge number of professionals across the nation are preparing for their job search. As such, we expect to see application rates picking up next month – especially with many looking to secure themselves a role nice and early for the upcoming festive season.”


About CV-Library

CV-Library is one of the UK’s largest online job sites and attracts over 4.3 million unique job seekers every month. Founded by Lee Biggins in 2000, CV-Library is the UK’s leading independent online job board with a database of over 13 million CVs.

www.cv-library.co.uk