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London has a diverse business environment. From bankers to fashion designers, computer specialists to graphic designers, workers from a variety of backgrounds have many opportunities for career advancement in the city.
Working in London is both a challenging and rewarding experience for ambitious expats who are looking to build their careers and gain valuable experience.
London is one of the world’s leading financial centres for international business and commerce. The city is the economic powerhouse of the UK and generates almost a quarter of its GDP.
Businesses in London come in all shapes and sizes. From large multinationals to small- and medium-sized companies and social enterprises, the business landscape of London is fertile ground for all types of companies.
Job market in London
London has an overwhelmingly service-based economy. Historically, the dominant industry has been finance, but the media industry has a strong presence here too. The BBC is a key employer and several other broadcasters have headquarters around the city, while many of the UK’s national newspapers are also based in London.
Of course, tourism has played a significant part in London’s economic success – and is one of the city's top employers – as the capital attracts international tourists in their droves each year.
Creative industries such as film, design, and fashion are thriving in London. The city is home to the European headquarters of a number of the world’s leading advertising and digital agencies, while the technology sector has grown markedly, too.
London is home to a number of internationally renowned universities. Many experts in fields such as biotechnology and the life sciences come to the metropolis for its world-class research facilities. Medicine and engineering are also prominent sectors.
Finding a job in London
If you want to move to London, you should ideally secure a job offer before arriving in the UK. Those looking to take up unskilled jobs may struggle to earn a good salary that is in line with the high cost of living in the city.
The recruitment processes in the UK are usually fair, transparent, and based on equal opportunities. That said, networking is key in London, as recommendations and referrals will get you a foot in the door. Having a personal business network can also help alert you to upcoming vacancies and offer you a head start in the application process.
Before arriving, it's best to do some research on job opportunities within your industry. There are several avenues to peruse. Online job portals, including social networking sites such as LinkedIn, as well as online listings on the websites of local newspapers, will provide you with a good idea about the job market. If you work in a niche industry, you will find that there are many specialist recruitment agencies available online.
If you are hoping to take up a job offer in London, you may need a work permit to legally work in the capital.
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Work culture in London
The work culture you experience in London will be greatly influenced by your industry. The dress and atmosphere at a finance job, for example, will be more formal than that of a media company.
In general, politeness is highly valued, and it's best to avoid showing too much emotion, as this can make locals uncomfortable.
Londoners tend to have a 'work hard, play hard' philosophy. During working hours, business is the top priority, but after-work drinks are common and are a great way to make friends with coworkers.
What do expats say about finding a job in London?
"Finding a job is challenging in the city. Recruiters are looking for exacting skills to match to the positions that they are working to fill and many of the positions require recent professional experience in UK companies/industries. This poses the proverbial Catch-22. Tenacity as well as a detailed online presence proved to be my greatest assets/resources as well as a resume/CV that appeals to the local market." Read more about US expat Kimberley's experience.
Further reading
►The Doing Business in the UK page is essential reading for any expat entrepreneur and provides invaluable info on business culture
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