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North-South divide: London tech job demand ‘bigger than 10 other cities combined’

August 22, 2019

There is still a significant north-south divide, with more jobs in emerging technologies being advertised in the capital than in any other city and over a third of tech professionals calling London home, according to new research.

The report from Accenture, analysed LinkedIn’s Professional Network data and found that that 37% of UK professionals (155,000) cite their current location as London.

This is predicted to grow as a further 63,000 jobs in emerging technologies are being advertised in the capital.

Key findings:

  • UK has 422,000 professionals with skills in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, data analytics and blockchain
  • 162,000 job vacancies currently advertised that require skills in these technologies
  • Despite growing opportunities in other cities, London has more demand for this talent than ten other UK cities combined. This is higher than the combined number of jobs in emerging tech available in ten other UK cities including Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol and Liverpool.

With tech salaries on average 10% higher than other roles, the concentration of technology professionals in London threatens to further widen the wealth and skills gap between the South East and the rest of the country.

Zahra Bahrololoumi, head of Accenture Technology in the UK & Ireland, argues that this does not have to be the case: “London is currently the default choice for many, but we want to prove that the capital is far from the only option. Availability of talent is one of the biggest factors in establishing a successful technology business. We’ve found that there’s so much of this talent in other cities, but it’s being overlooked. Once businesses realise the potential and bring more opportunities to people in other cities, we can create a tech economy that benefits the entire country, rather than just London.”

Accenture’s research shows that, outside of London, both Manchester and Bristol have an existing supply of talent that’s ready to service five emerging technologies: data analytics, artificial intelligence, blockchain, extended reality and quantum computing. Most of these technologies are identified in the Accenture Technology Vision 2019 as being poised to deliver the next wave of business growth and innovation as enterprises head into a “post-digital era,” a world in which becoming digital itself is no longer a competitive advantage.

Certain regions are also emerging as specialist technology hubs. Cambridge has the second largest pool of AI talent in the country, due to its strong collaboration between academics and entrepreneurs. Brighton is also establishing itself as a creative centre, with 13% of its technology professionals working on extended reality. Edinburgh, Birmingham and Newcastle all have significant pools of data analytics professionals.

“We see these emerging technologies as being crucial for the future of British business,” continued Bahrololoumi. “As we head towards a post-digital era, having the ability to combine these technologies will create a step-change in what can be achieved, enabling businesses to create people-first experiences that truly differentiate them. Companies will need to tap into a range of different talents and having professionals with varied skills at their fingertips makes these cities stand out.”

Chris Gray, managing director Accenture North West commented: “The UK’s technology sector is currently growing one-and-a-half times faster than other industries, so there’s a huge opportunity to close the divide. We have ourselves set up many regional hubs, with Manchester, Newcastle and Edinburgh amongst the biggest. These findings should be a signal for both tech professionals and companies alike that there are exciting opportunities ahead.”

View the infographic below:


Methodology

The Accenture UK Tech Talent Tracker was developed by Accenture Research and queried emerging technology key words on the LinkedIn Professional Network in May 2019. It assessed skills of both existing roles and open positions. The query was run for the following six technologies: data analytics, artificial intelligence, extended reality, blockchain, quantum computing, plus ethical/responsible technology. The survey captured all of the UK, with a focus on the following cities: London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol, Liverpool, Glasgow, Cardiff, Brighton, Cambridge, Birmingham and Newcastle.

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