Today, we are bringing you a data visualisation graphic on the effects of technology in jobs that looks at how technology is

impacting the job market and the transforming that is taking place through advanced productivity, robotics and re-defined tools.

You will see from the graphic that hospitality and catering jobs in the UK alone has

improved by salary since 2012 by 2.2%, alongside IT jobs, scientific jobs, manufacturing jobs, and accounting and finance jobs. But how exactly has the hospitality industry improved through technology?

The hospitality industry has in recent years seen revolutionary trends, which in turn has

developed more jobs. Software development has had a big impact on the way the hospitality sector delivers their service; more hotels and hospitality companies using cloud computing. Cloud technology for the industry certainly improves management systems and minimises administrative tasks and expenditure. With new technology advancing in these areas, integration with visitors and customer service is far more productive and personalised. From accommodation to event catering the new technology approach is more profitable.

In the UK, the hospitality and catering job sector has over 28,492 vacancies at an

average salary of £18,714. Hospitality jobs are on the rise and compared to the declining job sectors of trade, construction, retail, travel, HR and graduate jobs the hospitality industry has much to look forward to in the future.
The Effects of Technology in Jobs: Data Visualisation— Photo by Data Visualization brought to you by the technology telegraph jobs teamThe Effects of Technology in Jobs: Data Visualisation— Photo by Data Visualization brought to you by the technology telegraph jobs team
The Effects of Technology in Jobs: Data Visualisation— Photo by Data Visualization brought to you by the technology telegraph jobs team
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