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Demand for talent remains high in the UK’s creative industries
by Susie Hughes at 10:40 20/06/16 (News on Business)
Demand for professionals in London’s creative occupations remains exceptionally high, with over a third of jobs in the sector found within the UK’s main creative hub, according to the latest Professional Recruitment Trends report from agency group, APSCo.
Geographical analysis somewhat unsurprisingly indicates that 33.5 per cent of all creative occupation postings were found in Greater London. The South East ranks second with 16 per cent of creative roles followed by the West Midlands in third with an eight per cent share of total job postings.

The list of ‘in demand’ skills for creative roles is mostly dominated by coding and programming languages. However the report suggests that the skills in the highest demand, excluding those largely specific to IT based roles, are communication, creativity and writing - typically the specialism of many freelancers.

Ann Swain, chief executive of APSCo, said; “London’s creative industries are immensely important to both the city itself and the sector as a whole, contributing an estimated £35bn to the economy and providing the capital with approximately 800,000 jobs.

“The extensive funding provided by bodies such as Arts Council England, which will invest over £1bn over the next three years, continues to support creative organisations of all sizes, and adds fuel to the creative economy. While the Film Tax Relief acts to bolster the UK’s film industry by offering production companies a payable cash rebate of up to 25 per cent of qualifying film production expenditure.

“According to a report released last year, the total gross added value (GVA) of the creative industries in London was £34.6 billion in 2012, accounting for just under half of the UK total (£72.7 billion), so it is no surprise that demand for professionals remains highest in this region.”

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