The top five jobs in the bike trade this week – 1st May

BRR Analysis
BikeBiz, a prominent industry publication, has highlighted a continued surge in cycling sector employment, announcing that its jobs board facilitated over 570 placements in 2023. The latest weekly update features a "top five" list, with a Store Manager position at the long-established Edinburgh Bicycle Co-op leading the charge. This indicates a robust and expanding job market within the UK cycling retail and manufacturing landscape, suggesting sustained growth beyond the pandemic boom.
This ongoing recruitment drive underscores the industry's resilience and adaptation post-COVID. While some predicted a market correction, the consistent demand for skilled personnel, particularly in retail management and technical roles, points to a healthy underlying consumer interest and a maturing business environment. The longevity of retailers like Edinburgh Bicycle Co-op, founded in 1977, further illustrates the enduring nature of local bike shops amidst broader market shifts, providing a stable foundation for new employment.
Evidently, the bike trade continues to pedal forward, demonstrating that even after the initial rush, there's still plenty of road – and indeed, plenty of jobs – ahead.
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