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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

UK tech companies hiring at record levels post-pandemic

The top UK tech companies and startups continue to hire at record rates with a 128% increase in jobs on offer since September 2020

  • UK tech hiring at record levels with 150,000 live vacancies
  • 128% year-on-year growth in hiring amongst the UK’s top startups & scaleups 
  • Foodtech unicorns Deliveroo, Gousto & Hellofresh have continued to flourish post-pandemic with 400 live vacancies between them 
  • Programming and Developer jobs most sought after with 74,000 live vacancies

The top UK tech companies and startups continue to hire at record rates with a 128% increase in jobs on offer since September 2020, according to job sites Adzuna.co.uk and WorkinStartups.com. This makes up 4,895 advertised vacancies

The switch to online services that accelerated during the pandemic has been fueling the industry, creating an abundance of opportunities right across the UK. The Office of National Statistics reported almost 20,000 new tech companies had registered on Companies House during the pandemic, so the record growth in tech jobs comes as no surprise. 

Which tech companies are hiring?

The UK Foodtech scene remains very well-positioned and has continued to show the largest growth in hiring. The pandemic has notably accelerated the online food delivery business, with London creating a strong foundation as a global hub for FoodTech innovation. Foodtech giants, Deliveroo (239 vacancies), Gousto (117 vacancies) and Hellofresh (41 vacancies), continue to flourish post-pandemic with huge increases in their number of vacancies compared to this time last year. 

Amazon remains the highest advertiser (1,571 vacancies) amongst the top UK tech firms with their number of jobs doubling from last September. 

Deliveroo is notable for a further reason, which it shares with FTSE 250 cyber security AI business Darktrace: both were among the thirty tech and consumer internet companies to list their shares on the London Stock Exchange so far this year and both raised money when doing so. They therefore have enhanced funds to drive expansion, including by recruitment. Darktrace is actively recruiting across all roles, with over 70 vacancies in the UK and over 250 globally. The growing popularity of the tech IPO has demonstrated the vital link between strength in stock markets and the real economy.

What tech jobs are in demand and where are they?

Tech vacancies have been analysed by the most popular searched job titles within the industry to indicate where the demand is. With online presence being more important than ever, it’s no surprise that SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) has seen the largest year-on-year growth, at 274% and a creation of 6,997 jobs. 

Programming and Developer jobs continue to lead the way with 74,000 vacancies currently on the market. This growth has continued right through the pandemic and isn’t showing signs of slowing. 

London and South West England remain to be the strongest regions with the number of tech jobs available however, Eastern England and the West Midlands have seen a similar growth (130%) since September last year, with an additional 10,000 jobs on the market between them. 

In March 2021, we celebrated the milestone of hitting 1 million vacant jobs in the UK after seeing a real low last May, with just 350,700 on the market. There are now over 1.2 million jobs on the market with tech jobs making up 13% (150,000) of the total UK vacancies according to Adzuna data. Comparing this to May 2020, that is a 348% increase. 

Vicky Vitkay, general manager at Work in Startup comments: It’s exciting to see UK tech unicorns and startups continuing to thrive. We can certainly celebrate the UK being the global capital of innovation, however efforts and focus need to go into ensuring diversity and inclusion are fulfilled within this huge ecosystem and importantly, we need to be providing more entry level job opportunities for graduates who are entering the market. 

 Table 1: Vacancies & Growth rate by Job type

Job Type

September 2021 vacancies 

YoY % Change 

SQL

31,695

146.69%

Product Manager 

26,405

114.14%

Digital  Marketing 

17,900

127.27%

Java

16,251

124.18%

IT Support

14,813

174.62%

Web Developer 

8,585

77.56%

Data Scientist 

10,408

151.52%

PHP

6,907

106.30%

SEO

9,545

274.61%

Front End Developer 

5,348

121.54%

Social Media Manager 

4,071

133.43%

Web Designer 

3,243

128.38%

Ruby

2,832

117.51%

CTO

2,381

113.93%

IT Sales

3,433

208.72%

Perl 

1,212

67.17%

DBA

991

87.33%

Table 2: Tech Job Vacancies, Growth rate and Average Salary by Region

Region  

September 2021 tech vacancies

YoY% change 

Average advertised salary

UK wide*

147,671

142%

£60,315

London

49,145

141%

£75,085

South East England

25,298

153%

£59,722

North West England

11,588

105%

£49,430

South West England

9,843

76%

£50,222

Eastern England

8,797

135%

£49,450

West Midlands

8,943

132%

£50,222

Yorkshire And The Humber

5,389

105%

£47,411

Scotland

6,299

114%

£51,827

East Midlands

4,361

94%

£59,722

Wales

2,238

97%

£42,212

North East England

2386

114%

£43,154

Northern Ireland

1831

70%

£45,969