UK’s career hotlist: Most searched roles right now

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These are the jobs the UK has been searching for the most!

  • Cabin crew member has been named the most searched-for job, with an average monthly search volume of 12,020 
  • The second most searched-for job is studio director, with an average monthly search volume of 4,820 
  • The study examined the average monthly search volume in the UK of terms related to these jobs to determine which ones have been searched for the most 

A new study has revealed the most in-demand jobs in the UK. 

Experts at employee benefit app, Go Joe, analysed the average monthly search volume over the past 12 months of various terms related to job searches in the UK, such as ‘[job] vacancy’ and ‘[job] jobs’. Those with the highest search volumes have been deemed the most searched-for jobs. 

The most searched-for job is cabin crew member, with an average monthly search volume of 12,020. The typical base pay for this role ranges from £17,000 to £33,000 per year, depending on the airline and experience. Customer service and teamwork skills are highly desirable. 

In second place is studio director, with an average monthly search volume of 4,820. The typical duties of a studio director are to manage the day-to-day operations of the studio, as well as handling client relations. Studio directors can earn an average salary of £38,265. 

Pundit takes third place, with an average monthly search volume of 4,410. A pundit is typically an expert in a particular field, such as sport or politics, and provides commentary or opinions. Salaries can vary, with famous pundits making an average of £395,000, but many pundits earn much less. 

Claiming fourth place is electrical engineer, with an average monthly search volume of 3,610. Typical duties include creating or maintaining electrical systems and ensuring compliance with all regulations. An electrical engineer can expect to make around £40,463 per year. 

Ornithologist is in fifth place, with an average monthly search volume of 3,150. Applicants typically need a degree in zoology, biology, or ecology to enter this line of work and can expect to earn around £30,000 each year. 

Sixth place is taken by music manager, with an average monthly search volume of 3,110. Salaries can vary hugely depending on experience and success, but the average salary reported is £34,955. Many music managers have undertaken degrees in music business or marketing for this position. 

In seventh place is naval architect, with an average monthly search volume of 2,950. Naval architects design and evaluate ships and marine vessels, ensuring they are compliant with regulations. The average salary is around £35,000 for mid-level engineers. 

Ergonomist is in eighth place, with an average monthly search volume of 2,910. Experienced professionals can earn between £35,000 and £65,000 each year, and they work to ensure that people are comfortable and safe in various industries. 

Ninth place is claimed by silversmith, with an average monthly search volume of 2,520. The average annual salary for a silversmith in the UK is £29,298, and most silversmiths go through an apprenticeship of around one to four years to develop the experience needed for the role. 

Lastly, in tenth place is data and compliance manager, with an average monthly search volume of 2,520. This can be a very lucrative role, with an average salary of £60,956, but requires extensive experience in risk management or compliance-based roles. 

Rank 

Job Role 

Average Monthly Search Volume 

1 

Cabin crew member 

12,020 

2 

4,820 

3 

Pundit 

4,410 

4 

3,610 

5 

3,150 

6 

3,110 

7 

2,950 

8 

2,910 

9 

2,520 

10 

2,420 

 

Will Turner, CEO of Go Joe, commented on the findings, 

The data reveals that some of the most attractive jobs are those that combine working with a hobby or interest of the individual, such as travelling, music, or crafting. 

“The average national salary in the UK is £34,632, which reveals that some of the most sought-after jobs are paid much less than the national average. This means the individual will have to weigh up whether enjoyment of the job or financial needs are more important.” 


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