It’s been widely reported that workers, in general, have shifted their priorities away from the long held domination of having salary as a primary concern, with work-life balance now being a core consideration for most employees. Despite this, the money on offer is still an important practical consideration for any job seeker – as not earning enough often causes stress to build in other parts of life.
In light of the continued importance of having a good salary when considering a new role – or exploring the feasibility of making a move to London – we’ve investigated the current average salaries on offer in the British capital.
Presented below is a rundown of the average salaries for multiple different industries in London, as well as the median salaries for these particular roles. Additionally, you can read further along for more in depth analysis and insights into some of London’s most highly-demanded jobs.
Digital transformation is affecting every industry in some way or another. The way we bank, the way we purchase goods and services, the way we interact with healthcare providers – it’s all changing because of the digital transformation journeys undertaken by businesses across the globe. In this blog post, we’ll explore how different industries are being transformed by digital technologies, and discuss the implications for businesses and consumers alike.
If the events of recent years have been any indication, it’s clearly safe to say that the concept of remote work is one that’s here to stay. The widespread adoption of this working model, borne out of necessity throughout the pandemic, has completely changed the way that some businesses operate. We’re now seeing entire companies and products launched off the back of the work done by completely remote workforces, buoyed by the flexibility this type of work provides and the improvements it affords work-life balance. But how exactly do employees feel about the concept of a remote working policy now that the dust has settled? Does this type of work still have major support? Or are employees slowly getting the itch to return to the structure provided by a more traditional working environment?
Located at 122 Leadenhall Street, The Leadenhall Building – also known as ‘The Cheesegrater’ – is one of the most iconic skyscrapers in London. Standing as the second highest structure in London, this building has been a major attraction for tourists and business people alike. The building’s unique design, which features a series of cantilevered glass panels, has also made it a