According to the Office of National Statistics, these are the top 20 lowest paying jobs in 2019 (in average annual salaries): 1. Bar staff - £16,055 2. Waiters and waitresses - £16,286 3. Kitchen and catering assistants - £16,604 4. Leisure and theme park attendants - £16,766 5. Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers - £17,090 6. Educational support assistants - £17,170 7. Beauticians - £17,179 8. Unqualified in the service industry - £17,354 9. Nursery nurses and assistants - £17,392 10. Pharmacy and other dispensing assistants - £17,594 11. Hairdressers and barbers - £17,609 12. Cleaners and domestics - £17,815 13. Retail cashiers and check-out operators - £17,873 14. Teaching assistants - £17,923 15. Cooks - £18,065 16. Unqualified sales work - £18,355 17. Dental nurses - £18,791 18. Playworkers - £18,802 19. Housekeepers and related occupations - £19,040 20. Level 1 administrators - £19,176
1. Project Manager - Average Base Salary: £41,808. 2. Business Analyst - Average Base Salary: £39,127. 3. Data Scientist - Average Base Salary: £46,665. 4. Software Engineer - Average Base Salary: £41,100. 5. Mechanical Engineer - Average Base Salary: £33,765. 6. Accountant - Average Base Salary: £36,171.
You can search for any local recruitment agencies or any local jobsites or even visit any of the bigger websites, search for the role you want but make sure that you will filter the results by your location. Alternatively, you can visit the Jobs Near Me or CVs Near Me pages on the Apply4U platform and land on a map with all the Jobs or CVs that our database has in your live location, along with the most popular searches of people searching jobs around their area.
On business websites, job portals , job aggregators , social media, word-of-mouth, professional networks,networking events and career fairs.
The recruiter will call you as soon as there is news to share, typically only after an offer is accepted by another candidate or one is coming your way.
Research the job and the recruitment agency. Visit the agency's website and if they don't have one or it doesn't fit with how they describe the company, consider that a red flag. You can also use Google to research the agency. Usually, if the company exists one of the top links will be from review websites like Trustpilot, Glassdoor etc. Also, you can search this agency across social media. Finally, make sure you check out the agency’s references.