The UK regions with the biggest demand for coders
A study conducted by Code Institute, a leading provider of online coding courses, analysed the UK regions and cities with the most job opportunities for developers, ranking them by a variety of factors including the number of jobs, the percentage of total opportunities in software development, and average salary.
With full stack software development salaries in the UK rising to meet the global ICT skills shortage, there’s never been a better time to learn how to code.
Northern Ireland offers the best opportunities for coders, with the highest proportion of coding roles in the country, amounting to 6.2% of available jobs. Software developers in Northern Ireland do see lower salaries than other UK regions, but are still paid an average of 1.4 times more than other available roles in the country, with an average salary of £43,690.
The top UK regions for coding opportunities
- Northern Ireland
- London
- South East England
- Scotland
- South West England
- North West England
- Eastern England
- West Midlands
- North East England
- Wales
- Yorkshire & the Humber
- East Midlands
London offers the most roles for developers, but it ranks behind Northern Ireland in terms of the percentage of coding jobs available, at 4.6% of available roles. London also offers the highest average salary at £68,019, which is 1.5 times higher on average than other careers in the capital.
However, it is Scotland that gives developers the biggest relative pay rise. Scottish coders are paid £51,215, which is 1.6 times higher on average than other available jobs in the country.
At the other end of the scale, the East Midlands ranked as the worst region for coding jobs, offering the smallest percentage of available roles (1.7%) and an increase in pay of 1.4 times more than other roles.
When it comes to cities, Belfast tops the list, with developer roles amounting to 9% of total jobs on offer, and paying an average of 1.4 times more than other roles.
Jane Gormley, Director of Careers at Code Institute, says: “As the UK economy becomes more and more tech centric, we’re seeing certain regions and cities transform themselves into booming tech hubs.”
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