Glassdoor’s 2017 study of the 25 Best UK Towns & Cities to Work In noted similar growth in these cities, with Cambridge, Milton Keynes, and Oxford ranked 3rd, 8th and 10th respectively.
The UK’s Top Cities to Work in
- Slough
Available jobs: 26,387
Job satisfaction: 3.3 / 5
Average base salary: £35,000
Average home value: £390,654
Top jobs: Mobile developer, sales manager, recruitment consultant - Manchester
Available jobs: 41,555
Job satisfaction: 3.5 / 5
Average base salary: £23,998
Average home value: £177,263
Top jobs: Data scientist, digital marketing executive, retail store manager - Cambridge
Available jobs: 21,645
Job satisfaction: 3.5 / 5
Average base salary: £31,225
Average home value: £455,299
Top jobs: Software engineer, graphic designer, registered nurse - Swindon
Available jobs: 15,307
Job satisfaction: 3.4 / 5
Average base salary: £31,000
Average Home Value: £248,514
Top jobs: Maintenance engineer, account manager, facilities manager - Stoke-on-Trent
Available jobs: 16,381
Job satisfaction: 3.3 / 5
Average base salary: £21,000
Average home value: £143,328
Top jobs: Business development manager, production operator, sales consultant - Reading
Available jobs: 25,305
Job satisfaction: 3.4 / 5
Average base salary: £35,000
Average home value: £422,120
Top jobs: Social media manager, electrician, sales executive - Leeds
Available jobs: 41,097
Job Satisfaction: 3.3 / 5
Average base salary: £24,000
Average home value: £206,143
Top jobs: Project manager, business analyst, building surveyor - Milton Keynes
Available jobs: 16,164
Job satisfaction: 3.5 / 5
Average base salary: £28,000
Average home value: £301,938
Top jobs: Solutions architect, communications manager, HR manager - Bolton
Available jobs: 11,233
Job satisfaction: 3.3 / 5
Average base salary: £21,000
Average home value: £159,690
Top jobs: Net developer, account assistant, IT business analyst - Oxford
Available jobs: 18,649
Job satisfaction: 3.4 / 5
Average base salary: £30,000
Average home value: £489,037
Top jobs: Software engineer, chef, banker
What Makes the Golden Triangle a Top Choice for Business?
2017 has been a great year for business growth in Oxford, Cambridge, and Milton Keynes and is expected to continue into 2018. Despite Brexit fears, business is continuing to invest in the region, with more than 50% of commercial property purchases over the first half of this year made by overseas investors, and here’s why:
Golden Triangle Cities Considered Most Entrepreneurial in Europe
Milton Keynes ranks fourth in the UK for its start-up rate, a recent report by Centre For Cities revealed, with the fast-growing city also ranked third in the UK for having the highest number of businesses.
In the European Digital City Index’s analysis of the digital entrepreneurial landscape of 60 cities across Europe:
- Cambridge ranks first for its market
- Oxford ranks first for skills
- Cambridge ranks 6th, and Oxford 4th for best business environment
- Cambridge ranks 12th, and Oxford 15th as best cities for start-ups
- Cambridge ranks 8th, and Oxford 14th for the entrepreneurial culture
The study also found that more patents are published in Cambridge than in any other city in the UK. And with 80% of the start-ups still in business after three years, it is proving to be a stable area for new firms.
Best Places for Employees to Work in
Currently, Milton Keynes is the number one area in the UK contributing to employment growth and job creation, and has added 9,300 jobs to the banking, finance, and insurance sector between 2013 and 2016. Ranked in accordance to highest weekly workplace wages, Milton Keynes is ranked fourth, above its top city competitors - with Cambridge fifth, and Oxford tenth.
In Cambridge, the UK’s most innovative city according to Centre For Cities, more than 21,645 jobs are currently available. Investments such as Granta Park will see employment expand, with this project alone set to increase jobs from 2,500 to 4,000 in the park, and workspace amounting to well over 1 million sq. ft.
Approximately 67% of Oxford jobs are centred exclusively on knowledge-intensive industries, including financial, technology, science, and biotech, making this a prime choice for employees wanting to be at the forefront of new developments in these sectors.
Bidwells partner and head of Business Space Agency, Dick Wise, concludes: ‘The Golden Triangle is predicted to see peak growth in the next five years, due to the cluster of top talent, businesses, housing, and the development of the new varsity line expressway.
'Property in Cambridge, Milton Keynes, and Oxford have great growth prospects, and as supply continues to tighten, and more A-space becomes available, doing business in the Golden Triangle will see significant expansion and strong returns by 2019/20.’
Read more at: www.bidwells.co.uk/insights-and-research/golden-triangle-new-best-area-for-business