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Being an engineer is one of the most desirable jobs in UK right now
Despite a third (32.3%) of engineering professionals confessing that they’d be more likely to take a job that had the word ‘manager’ in the title, almost half (42.4%) agreed that having fun at work and enjoying your job is more important than your salary. Image: Pixabay

Being an engineer is one of the most desirable jobs in UK right now

A recent survey from CV-Library, the UK independent job site, has revealed that over half (54.5%) of the nation’s professionals are unhappy in their current role.

As such, the job board compiled a list of some of the most popular jobs across the nation.



Respondents were then asked to vote for which job they’d like to have if there were no restrictions (eg, qualifications).

The results revealed that the most desirable jobs in the UK right now are:

* Teacher – 18.3%
* Designer – 17.1%
* Office Manager – 16.8%
* IT Technician – 15%
* Accountant – 12.8%
* Athlete – 12.5%
* Engineer – 12.3%
* Recruiter – 11.7%
* Brand Manager – 10.9%
* Journalist – 10.7%

Lee Biggins, founder and managing director of CV-Library, comments: “It’s great to see that being an engineer made the list of the top 10, especially given ongoing skill shortages in the industry right now.

“It’s also great to see that some of the more traditional occupations such as accountant, technician and teacher made the list.

“With the introduction of new technologies and the ever-growing popularity of freelance work, it can often feel like some of the key professions such as engineering are being disregarded with many workers opting for online roles, such as brand manager, instead.”

Despite a third (32.3%) of engineering professionals confessing that they’d be more likely to take a job that had the word ‘manager’ in the title, almost half (42.4%) agreed that having fun at work and enjoying your job is more important than your salary.

Job satisfaction

Biggins concludes: “It’s good to see that job satisfaction is the key contributor to many engineering professionals.

“In today’s uncertain economy, it can be all too easy to focus on money and making a living; but we spend a great deal of our time at work so it’s important that we enjoy what we do.

“If you’re looking for your next engineering role, there are plenty of exciting opportunities available in the sector right now.”

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