The sectors where jobs are growing

Simon Ward
by Lovemoney Staff Simon Ward on 03 January 2012  |  Comments 7 comments

New figures from a leading recruitment consultancy show how events in the wider economy are affecting employment in different sectors.

The sectors where jobs are growing

Although unemployment continues to rise, recruitment firm Reed’s Job Index has found that the number of full-time jobs available via its website increased by 17% in December 2011 compared to a year earlier.

Here’s a breakdown of the sectors with the highest annual increases in job opportunities, according to Reed's latest figures:

 

Sector

Annual increase 2010-2011

Motoring and automotive

82%

Engineering

60%

Hospitality and catering

43%

Leisure and tourism

43%

IT and telecoms

41%

Energy 39%

Construction and property

35%

Qualified accountancy

29%

Estate agency

28%

Charity and voluntary

25%

Human resources

25%

In terms of the areas where the number of opportunities fell fastest, unsurprisingly the public sector and some of its associated sectors – notably education and social care – showed big annual drops.

There were also falls in banking and financial services, again unsurprising given the number of large companies making redundancies during 2011.

What's happened to salaries?

Salaries have remained flat overall over the past 12 months. The biggest increases came in financial services, recruitment consultancy and estate agency, plus security and safety, suggesting commission-led sectors are still willing to pay out. Salaries dipped the most in the retail, reflecting the current turmoil on the high street, legal, charity/voluntary and strategy/consultancy sectors.

Looking at job opportunities by region, the biggest annual increases in vacancies were in London and East Anglia. Only Northern Ireland showed a drop in vacancies, but there was only very minor growth in Wales, Scotland and north-west England.

When it comes to salaries, Reed reports no annual increase across the UK as a whole. However, salaries grew by 5% in East Anglia, 3% in the West Midlands, 2% in Yorkshire and Humberside and 1% in the south east. Wales and the East Midlands experienced the biggest falls.

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Comments (7)

  • Mike10613
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    Mike10613 said

    It seems strange that unemployment is going up according to the ONS but these figures suggest that there are a lot more vacancies; it doesn't appear to make sense. This video from the ONS paints a more plausible picture -

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edXoPPqKFkI

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  • mambach
    Love rating 23
    mambach said

    Is 'volunteering' a job opportunity? I'm not dissing volunteers; far from it, I just want to know if the entry for 'chairty and volnteering' consists of all those things that used to be paid for and now rely on volunteers (librarians and classroom assistants spriing to mind)

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