The Scotsman

If you’re working for a start-up company, Edinburgh is the best place to be

Cost of living in the capital makes it attractive to new ventures and their staff, writes Gareth Mackie

- Chris.mccall@jpress.co.uk

Edinburgh has been named as the best city in the UK to work for a startup company.

The capital was ranked ahead of London, Birmingham and Manchester in a study that looked at locations offering the best quality of life for those employed by fledgling firms.

While the city topped the table for the UK, it was rated 19th overall in the list of 85 cities around the globe. Singapore came in first place, followed by the Finnish capital Helsinki and San Francisco in the US.

The rankings were produced by Nestpick, an online platform for furnished property rental. It examined the strength of each city’s startup ecosystem, the salaries on offer, social security and other benefits, the cost of living and quality of life.

Nestpick highlighte­d typical entrylevel salaries of £26,761 in Edinburgh’s technology sector, rising to £53,119 for more experience­d workers.

In the field of marketing, salaries started at £23,303, increasing to £42,462 for those with more experience under their belts. The study also looked at salaries for project managers, which ranged from £23,760 to £61,479.

Ömer Kücükdere, managing director of Nestpick, said: “Certain cities may offer bigger pay cheques, but after considerin­g taxes and living expenses, the return may not be so high. Similarly, profession­als should consider quality of life – will vacation days be adequate to visit home? Is healthcare as accessible as you would like it to be?”

He added: “We believe that time taken researchin­g potential employers should not overshadow understand­ing the best cities in which to work. We hope that our study helps those looking to work in start-ups identify the cities which may best suit their needs.”

Despite placing strongly in the overall rankings, the strength of Edinburgh’s start-up sector lagged behind in 34th place. London was placed at number six and San Francisco topped the global table, closely followed by Berlin.

But the capital performed better than its English rival in the affordabil­ity stakes, coming in 42nd place for the cost of living. New York emerged as the least affordable city for start-up employees.

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