Enis Shala
11 April, 2025
Business

Manchester named among UK’s best cities for tech careers, according to new study

If you work in tech, choosing the right city could mean the difference between thriving in a booming job market and scraping by with lacklustre opportunities. While London might dominate the headlines, it’s not the only place worth plugging in. Some cities offer better pay relative to living costs, others have remote work nailed, and a few offer a bit of both. So, which UK cities are really leading the way for tech careers?

Manchester named among UK’s best cities for tech careers

To uncover the most tech-friendly cities in the UK, Ink Digital analysed data from 61 major locations, scoring each against seven key indicators of tech career success. These include: tech job demand, average salary, cost of living, the salary-to-cost-of-living ratio, number of tech jobs per 10,000 residents, tech events per 10,000 people, and the share of the population recently working from home – which points to remote working culture.

Each factor was weighted based on its influence, with tech job demand carrying the most weight (30%), followed by the salary-to-cost ratio (25%), tech job listings (20%), remote work prevalence (15%), and tech event frequency (10%). The data was sourced from trusted outlets including the Office for National Statistics (ONS), LinkedIn, Numbeo, and Eventbrite.

Manchester ranks seventh with a score of 45.04, and with good reason. Its tech job demand is one of the highest on the list at 3.20%, showing it's still a leading tech hub in the North. Wages come in at £2,289.43, and a lower cost of living (£1,228) means your money goes further – yielding a salary-to-cost ratio of 1.86.

Where Manchester loses a few points is in event density and job listing rates. It has only 17 tech events and 118 job postings per 10,000 people – lower than many smaller cities. However, a solid remote work culture (22%) helps maintain its place in the top 10. 

Cambridge (1st) and Oxford (2nd) dominate the rankings thanks to their high demand and remote-friendly setups. Westminster (3rd) offers job seekers plenty of roles, though you’ll need to budget carefully. St Albans (4th) stands tall on job density, and Chester (5th) punches above its weight in cost efficiency and events.

Winchester (6th) is a steady performer with good event activity, while Portsmouth (8th) and Gloucester (9th) give tech workers solid options in smaller, more affordable cities. Nottingham (10th) continues to be a standout for affordability, boasting the highest salary-to-cost ratio of the bunch.

Meanwhile, London came in at 17th overall. Edinburgh ranked 12th, Bristol 15th, Leeds 16th, Birmingham 34th, Glasgow 39th and Liverpool 51st. The bottom five were Bradford, Aberdeen, Hereford, Stirling, and Kingston.

Top 10 list of best UK cities for tech careers according to the study:

Rank City Tech Job Demand % Average Salary £ Average Cost of Living £ Salary/Cost of Living Index No. of tech job posting per 10K people No. of tech events per 10K people Recently Worked from Home Total Score
1 Cambridge 5.10 3,140 1,650 1.90 358 68.00 10% 58.58
2 Oxford 2.90 2,710 1,663 1.63 343 61.44 34% 58.07
3 Westminster 1.68 2,850 2,641 1.08 1,130 39.20 15% 57.65
4 St Albans 1.10 2,333 1,729 1.35 1,550 66.22 8% 57.24
5 Chester 1.20 2,300 1,341 1.71 505 90.65 24% 49.16
6 Winchester 1.60 2,200 1,357 1.62 396 77.09 14% 45.52
7 Manchester 3.20 2,289 1,228 1.86 118 17.88 22% 45.04
8 Portsmouth 1.90 1,930 1,273 1.52 238 47.44 17% 44.26
9 Gloucester 2.00 1,775 927 1.91 362 74.64 13% 43.54
10 Nottingham 3.30 2,271 915 2.48 162 30.91 28% 43.46