Public Sector Appointments - Metro
For many years London has been recognised as one of the number one European cities for business. London’s prime asset is its human capital: a large, highly skilled, diverse and multi-cultural workforce. Nearly half of all adults employed in the capital are educated to degree level or higher. London is made up of 33 separate boroughs, with each one requiring talented and diverse professionals across a range of industry sectors. It will come as no surprise to learn that London is home to more adults working in public sector occupations than any other region in the country. As well as Metro advertisements can also appear on the same day in the Evening Standard, providing recruiters with unrivalled coverage of London’s diverse and talented pool of public sector professionals.Every day of the working week Metro (London) and the Evening Standard allow you to reach:
- 2,075,000Adults - more than any other national newspaper
- 526,000Adults 18-44 educated to degree level or higher
- more than any other national newspaper - 358,000Adults educated to degree level or higher from an ethnic minority
- more than any other national newspaper - 89,000Adults aged 18 - 44 educated to degree level or higher who intend to change jobs in the next 6 months - more than any other national newspaper
- 205,000Adults who work in public sector occupations
- more than any other national daily newspaper - 160,000Adults working public sector occupations educated to degree level or higher
- more than any other national newspaper - 88,000Adults who work in public sector occupations who are from an ethnic minority
- more than any other national newspaper