UK Salary Calculator: What International Professionals Actually Earn

If you're weighing a move to the UK, the salary numbers you find online are usually one of two things: an outdated national average, or a recruiter's best guess. Neither tells you what you'd actually make in your specific city, in your specific occupation, at your specific experience level.

This calculator uses wage bands modeled on regional labour market data — the same kind of source the ONS publishes annually through ASHE — broken down by occupation, city, and career stage. Pick your role below, then scroll down for the full data table and the factors that actually move your number up or down.

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What could you actually earn in the United Kingdom?

Pick your occupation, city, and experience level. We'll show you the real wage range — not a guess.

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What actually moves your salary in the United Kingdom

Two people with the same job title can land very different offers. Here's what tends to explain the gap.

Credential recognition

Regulated professions — nursing, engineering, teaching — often require a UK professional body (like the NMC for nurses) to assess your foreign credentials before you can work at full scope. Until that's done, you may be offered a lower-paid, unregistered role in the same field.

City and cost of living

A higher wage in London can still mean less spending power than a lower wage in Manchester or Birmingham, once rent is factored in. Always compare salary alongside cost of living, not on its own.

Sector demand

Occupations on the UK's Immigration Salary List — healthcare, skilled trades, engineering — tend to see more competitive offers right now, simply because employers are struggling to fill these roles domestically.

How your resume frames your experience

Employers can only pay for what they can see. A resume that doesn't translate your foreign job titles, metrics, and scope into terms a UK hiring manager recognizes will consistently undersell you relative to your real experience.

Common questions

Where does this data come from?

Wage ranges are based on regional labour market data, similar to what's published by the UK Office for National Statistics Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), broken into low, median, and high bands per occupation and city. Real wages vary by employer, sector, and negotiation.

Why does the same job pay differently by city in the UK?

Cost of living, local demand, and the well-known London weighting all affect wages, so identical roles can pay meaningfully differently between London and other UK cities.

Is this salary before or after tax?

All figures are gross (pre-tax) pay. Take-home pay depends on your income band under HMRC's tax system — England, Wales and Northern Ireland share one system while Scotland sets its own income tax bands, so your net income will vary even at an identical gross figure.

Does this number account for my foreign experience?

Not directly — this tool estimates market rate for the role and location. How much of your foreign experience an employer credits depends on how clearly your resume translates it into UK terms, which is where a tailored, ATS-checked resume makes the difference.

Why is my occupation not listed?

We're expanding this list based on the occupations our users search for most. If yours is missing, the closest comparable occupation will usually give you a reasonably close estimate.

Full salary data table

Every occupation, city, combination in the calculator above, in one scannable table.

Salary ranges by occupation, city, and experience level (GBP)
OccupationCityEntry-levelMid-careerSenior
Registered NurseLondon£28,000/yr£32,000/yr£38,000/yr
Registered NurseManchester£26,000/yr£29,000/yr£34,000/yr
Registered NurseBirmingham£25,000/yr£28,000/yr£33,000/yr
Software DeveloperLondon£45,000/yr£58,000/yr£78,000/yr
Software DeveloperManchester£38,000/yr£48,000/yr£62,000/yr
Software DeveloperBirmingham£36,000/yr£45,000/yr£58,000/yr
AccountantLondon£32,000/yr£40,000/yr£52,000/yr
AccountantManchester£28,000/yr£34,000/yr£44,000/yr
AccountantBirmingham£27,000/yr£33,000/yr£42,000/yr
ElectricianLondon£28,000/yr£34,000/yr£42,000/yr
ElectricianManchester£26,000/yr£31,000/yr£38,000/yr
ElectricianBirmingham£25,000/yr£30,000/yr£36,000/yr
Chef / CookLondon£22,000/yr£26,000/yr£32,000/yr
Chef / CookManchester£20,000/yr£23,000/yr£28,000/yr
Chef / CookBirmingham£19,000/yr£22,000/yr£27,000/yr
TeacherLondon£30,000/yr£36,000/yr£44,000/yr
TeacherManchester£27,000/yr£32,000/yr£38,000/yr
TeacherBirmingham£26,000/yr£31,000/yr£37,000/yr