The Scotsman

Capital’s credential­s keep on attracting incomers

Living and working in Edinburgh is a lifeenhanc­ing business, says Abigail Stevens

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Having lived and worked around the world, from the buzzing streets of London to soaking up the sun in Sydney, I am proud to call the wonderful city of Edinburgh my home.

Originally from south of the Border, I moved here 20 years ago and fell in love with this charming city. I started my business in 2000 and have been running it from its George Street office ever since that time. I have been assisting accountant­s find their dream working locations around the globe, helping them have the transforma­tive experience that working abroad can provide.

Helping people find a new place to call home can be hard, but it is so much easier when encouragin­g people to consider this city.

For one thing, you can talk about the outstandin­g achievemen­ts of Edinburgh’s sons and daughters or point to the future where we have outperform­ed major global cities in promoting direct foreign investment.

Within the accountanc­y and finance sector, the city’s credential­s carry real global clout. Advertised positions attract profession­als from around the world adding to its rich and diverse talent pool.

The Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Scotland (ICAS) qualificat­ion is like gold dust, a testament to its rigorous testing and quality of its certificat­ion. Further bolstered by a collection of world class universiti­es, internatio­nal employers look fondly on Scottish educationa­l attainment on CVS.

Edinburgh stands up on its own two feet on the world stage – Edinburgh Castle, The Fringe, the incredible nature that surrounds the city and the enchanting architectu­re which many visitors consider to have come straight from a Harry Potter book.

People are continuous­ly drawn here despite different political uncertaint­ies that have arisen in recent times. The demography of our city has changed, and dramatical­ly so since 2001. In those 16 years, the number of residents from outside of the UK has almost doubled from 8 per cent to 15 per cent, with a further 15 per cent coming from the rest of the UK.

The doors are wide open in this city to all that want to live or visit, highlighte­d by the fact that nearly three times Edinburgh’s population visit as tourists each year.

Edinburgh is the second most visited city in the UK by foreign tourists after London and it is not hard to guess why.

Whether it’s the accolade of being one of the UK’S greenest eco-friendly cities, it’s booming entreprene­urial culture (which I’ve experience­d firsthand) or excellent quality of life – this is the city that combines aspiration­s with recreation – where the community is welcoming, hardworkin­g and passionate.

Whatever challenges may lie ahead in the coming years, the character of this global city is guaranteed to maintain its internatio­nal status and continue to attract the world’s best talent. ● Abigail Stevens is MD of Think Global Recruitmen­t, Rose Street, Edinburgh

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