Oxford and Cambridge are the best cities to find a job with average salaries of more than £35,000 - as Hull has lowest number of vacancies IT sector is leading jobs boom in cities, with hundreds of vacancies in tech firms Sizeable salaries also make both university cities more attractive for jobseekers Hull, Sunderland, Bradford and Salford among the toughest places to find work By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 23:21 BST, 17 April 2019 | Updated: 23:22 BST, 17 April 2019 Viewcomments Cambridge and Oxford are the best cities to find a job, with up to 25 times more vacancies than jobseekers, research suggests. The IT sector is leading the jobs boom in the cities, with hundreds of vacancies in tech companies, including video game developers, according to recruitment site Adzuna. Advertised salaries in Cambridge average at £38,387, around £2,000 more than in Oxford, it said. The number of vacancies in Cambridge topped 9,500 in February, and almost 5,000 in Oxford. Oxford (above) and Cambridge are the two best cities in the UK to find work, with plenty of job opportunities and sizeable salaries In contrast, Hull was said to be the hardest place to find work, with almost three jobseekers for every vacancy. Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Bradford and Salford also had an above-average number of people looking for work. Andrew Hunter, of Adzuna, said: 'The sizeable salaries on offer in Cambridge are £8,500 larger than in Hull. 'All of the top five cities to find a job currently sit in the South, with cities like Hull and Sunderland continuing to play catch-up with their southern counterparts.' He added: 'Innovation and new technologies are driving this divide.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility