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Jobs In Worthing


Worthing JobsAs one of the largest towns on the Sussex Coast, the seaside resort of Worthing is an important employment hub, especially during the summer, when tourism swells visitor numbers during the su. Forming part of the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation, current estimates suggest the town has a population of around 100,200. To learn more about working in Worthing, read this guide.
 

How To Find Jobs In Worthing

 
The public sector dominates work in Worthing, with major public employers including Worthing Borough Council, West Sussex County Council, the Environment Agency, the Inland Revenue, local NHS care trusts, as well as financial share plans service Equiniti. As an important administrative centre, it’s ideal for those looking for work in Worthing in the public sector.

However the town also has a strong private sector and manufacturing base, with major private employers in the area including firms such as GlaxoSmithKline, Eurotherm, B & W Loudspeakers.

During the summer, there are plenty of opportunities in the hospitality and tourism sector when the town benefits from an influx of tourists. Charity is another important sector in Worthing; major charities in the area include Guild Care.

Employment statistics show that population change has had a marked impact on Worthing’s employment trends. Traditionally, Worthing has been renowned for its elderly population and reputation as a retirement haven. Although the town still has a relatively ageing population, trends show the proportion of elderly residents has dropped by 15 per cent in the past thirty years – and this shift towards a younger population has had a significant effect on employment trends.

The town’s major industry is now the service sector, up to 88 per cent in 2007 from 83.3 per cent in 1995, suggesting anyone looking for jobs in Worthing in this industry is extremely well catered for. Within this sector, public administration, health and education have all seen the largest increases. Worthing also has an above average employment rate in comparison to the national average.

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