Jobs in London, UK
Use OpeningsHub to shortlist roles in London by category, work pattern and requirements. Open a vacancy to review duties, pay (if stated), and the application method — often with direct employer contact.
Pay context: UK statutory minimum wage rates change each April. From April 2025 the National Living Wage (age 21+) is £12.21/hour. From April 2026 it increases to £12.71/hour. The voluntary London Living Wage (2025–26) is £14.80/hour.
Sources:
GOV.UK minimum wage rates ·
Living Wage Foundation.
Visa: sponsorship may be available for eligible roles — always verify requirements on
GOV.UK Skilled Worker visa.
Current job openings in London
Results below update based on incoming postings and your filters.
Filter vacancies in London
Quick tips: start with category + work pattern, then narrow by requirements (English level, experience) and pay (if stated).
Popular job categories in London
London demand is typically strong across logistics, hospitality, cleaning, construction, office support and tech. Use the tiles to explore fast.
Visa sponsorship in London (what to look for)
Some employers may mention “sponsorship” or “Skilled Worker”. Treat it as a signal, not a guarantee: confirm that the employer is an approved sponsor and that the role meets requirements before you apply.
How to apply (practical checklist)
Safety & verification (avoid scams)
Never pay “registration fees” to get a job. Be cautious with messaging-only offers, urgent requests for money, or employers refusing to share company details. Use official channels and keep copies of written agreements.
FAQ: jobs in London
Short answers to the most common questions (matches the FAQ structured data in the head).
How do I find jobs in London on OpeningsHub?
Use the filters to narrow by category, work pattern and requirements. Open a vacancy to review conditions and apply using the method listed in the job post.
Are salaries in London shown in GBP?
Yes. When a listing includes pay information, it is shown in Pound sterling (GBP).
Do I need English to work in London?
It depends on the role. Some vacancies accept basic English, while customer-facing and many skilled roles usually require intermediate or higher English.
Can I find visa sponsorship jobs in London?
Some employers may offer sponsorship for eligible roles. Use keywords like “sponsorship” and verify Skilled Worker requirements on GOV.UK before applying.
What is the UK National Living Wage and when does it change?
The UK statutory minimum wage rates typically change each April. Always confirm the latest rates on GOV.UK.
Is the London Living Wage the same as the legal minimum wage?
No. London Living Wage is a voluntary rate designed to reflect higher living costs in London. The statutory minimum wage is set by the UK government.
Can I filter for part-time or night-shift jobs in London?
Yes. Use work-pattern filters (when available) or keywords such as “part time”, “night shift” or “weekend”.
Do you guarantee that every vacancy is legitimate?
No platform can guarantee that. You should verify employer details and never pay upfront fees for a job.
How fast can I start working in London?
Start dates depend on the employer, role and your right to work. Confirm the start date in writing with the employer.
What documents do I usually need to apply for a London job?
Typically a CV and proof of right to work in the UK. Some roles require certificates (trade qualifications), references or checks.
Can employers post a job for free on OpeningsHub?
Yes. Employers and agencies can post vacancies for free. After moderation, posts become visible to candidates searching in London and across the UK.
How often is this London page updated?
The page shows a weekly update date (Monday 08:00 local browser time). Job results change based on incoming postings and filters.