Finding Employment In Edinburgh
Thanks to the Edinburgh city region’s varied economy, many
employees are able to find work in a sector that best reflects
their aspirations and skills. Here is an introduction to some of
the city region’s key sectors:
Key Sectors
Science and technology
Edinburgh city region has a long history of innovation and is
one of Europe's top ten locations for science and technology. Past
and present breakthroughs include Dolly the sheep, the world's
first cloned mammal, anaesthetic, pioneered by physician James
Simpson, logarithms, invented by John Napier, and James Clerk
Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism.
Creative industries
Edinburgh’s 'creative environment' includes the Festivals,
theatres, retail, architecture, heritage and film, including the
new Screen Academy.
Financial services
Some of the world’s biggest and most respected financial
services organisations are based in Edinburgh, with operations in
global markets including Europe, the United States and Asia
Pacific. It is home to two of Europe’s top ten banks - the Royal
Bank of Scotland and HBOS - and is a major international centre for
fund management.
Tourism
Scotland's capital city has an award-winning reputation as one
of the most attractive destinations in the world, making it a
magnet for tourists and international investment. Edinburgh is home
of the Scottish Parliament and is the world's Festival City, a
World Heritage Site and the world's first City of Literature. It
attracts around 4m visitors a year and injects £1.73bn annually
into the local economy.
Public sector
Edinburgh is a powerful centre of national and local government
with a sophisticated public sector infrastructure serving both
Scotland and the UK.
Within many sectors, there are employment incentive schemes to
assist students and professionals in finding employment.
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