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Jobs In Tunbridge Wells


Tunbridge Wells JobsJobs in Tunbridge Wells are a popular choice because of its prime location. Famed for its Royal status, awarded by King Edward VII in 1909 after becoming a popular resort with the monarchy as a ‘spa town’ in Georgian times, Tunbridge Wells remains an important hub in the modern day with a booming economic sector – as this guide to working in Tunbridge Wells explains.

 

 

 

 

 



 

How to Find Jobs In Tunbridge Wells

 



The town’s location is one of the main reasons why Tunbridge Wells has become a popular place to both live and work – unsurprisingly due to its Royal links, it’s one of the most desirable towns in the area. Situated only 35km south of London and in the heart of the Kentish Weald, the town also has strong transport links that make it a desirable base for major employers, with the M25 only 15km away and the capital within easy reach.

International business links are also easily achievable for those considering work in Tunbridge Wells, with Heathrow, St Pancras International and Ashford International all only a short drive away.

Employment statistics also make interesting reading for those looking trying to find jobs in Tunbridge Wells. Of a working population of 34,000 residents, 74 per cent are considered economically active. There are roughly 5,500 businesses in the town, employing approximately 50,000 people. The biggest sector in the town is the service sector, with retail, hospitality and tourism industries employing around 12,000 people.

Major employers in both the private and public sector include the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust (4000 employees), AXA PPP Healthcare (2500), Mack Multiples (700), ACAS (700), the PHJ Group (700) and Sainsburys (600).

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