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CV-Library: Job postings soar above pre-pandemic levels

21 April 2021
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According to the latest job market data from the UK’s leading independent job board, CV-Library, the number of job postings during w/c 12 April is the highest level since January 2020.

Founded by Lee Biggins in 2000, CV-Library is the UK’s leading independent online job board with a database of over 16 million CVs.

The number of job postings during this period increased by an impressive 18.2% compared to the previous week and was 21% higher than the weekly average. The data also revealed the regions which witnessed highest volume of vacancies, during w/c 12 April:

  1. South East (9,608 jobs)
  2. London (7,564 jobs)
  3. East Anglia (5,555 jobs)
  4. West Midlands (5,280 jobs)
  5. North West (5,271 jobs)
  6. South West (4,682 jobs)
  7. East Midlands (4,608 jobs)
  8. North East (4,065 jobs)
  9. Scotland (1,791 jobs)
  10. Wales (1,378 jobs)

Lee Biggins, CEO and founder of CV-Library: “The UK job market is resilient and the latest data certainly backs this up. These results show that, within a week of restrictions being eased, employers are investing in their staff and feel confident that the UK economy will continue to bounce back throughout 2021.

“However, it’s not all good news as southern regions continue to outperform the North. There’s no doubt that there are talented candidates across the UK but businesses run the risk of missing out on top talent by ignoring regions outside the South East and London. What’s more, with the widespread adoption of flexible and remote working thanks to covid-19, there’s no reason why businesses can’t invest in long-distance staff moving forward.”

As we may expect, the leisure and tourism, catering, hospitality and retail sectors all enjoyed an increase in job postings, with the volume of adverts increasing by 102%, 99.7%, 45.9%, 35.6% above the weekly average, respectively.

Interestingly, despite the UK now being less reliant on online shopping, the distribution sector saw a significant increase of 70.2% in the volume of job adverts, when compared to the weekly average. Once again demonstrating that the industry is integral to the UK economy and job market.

Biggins continues: “This is a great result for job seekers as there are plenty of new opportunities on the market and, according to our quarterly job market data, the competition for these roles is lessening. That said, it’s vital that candidates continue to perfect their CVs and cover letters, ensuring that each document is tailored for the role they’re applying for. While there may be less competition, it always pays to be thorough”


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