This page is for professionals who are already working in Scotland or planning to move into the Scottish labour market. It covers key sectors, workplace rights, and opportunities for further training and career progression. ← Back to ATAS Career Guidance Hub
Key Sectors and Career Paths in Scotland
Scotland’s economy is diverse and internationally connected. There is demand for skilled professionals across a range of sectors, including:
- Renewable energy and low-carbon technologies
- Digital technologies, data, and artificial intelligence
- Life sciences and healthcare innovation
- Financial and professional services
- Creative industries, culture, and tourism
- Food and drink, including advanced manufacturing
For more detail on Scotland’s key sectors, see: Scotland.org – Key Sectors .
Exploring Opportunities
Scottish Development International (SDI) and Scotland.org provide information on where skills are needed and how to connect with employers. SDI – Career Opportunities
Finding a Job in Scotland
Many professionals find roles through a mix of online platforms, specialist recruitment agencies, and networking. A tailored CV and a clear narrative about your skills and goals are essential.
Useful Starting Points
- Scotland.org – Finding a Job
- SDI – Find a Job in Scotland
- My World of Work – career information, job profiles, and tools.
ATAS Professional Events
ATAS hosts events that bring together professionals, employers, and students to discuss career paths, workplace culture, and sector-specific opportunities. View ATAS Events
Workplace Rights and Benefits
Understanding your rights at work helps you to navigate your role with confidence. In Scotland (and the wider UK), workers are protected by laws relating to contracts, minimum pay, health and safety, and equality.
Key Areas
- Employment contracts and written terms
- Working hours, breaks, and holidays
- Minimum wage and equal pay
- Protection from discrimination and harassment
- Family leave and flexible working
For detailed, independent guidance, see:
- Scotland.org – Workplace Rights and Benefits
- Citizens Advice Scotland – Work
- UNISON – Careers & Services
Getting Support
If you are facing difficulties at work, consider speaking to your trade union (if you are a member), contacting Citizens Advice, or seeking specialist legal advice where appropriate.
Professional Development and Training
Lifelong learning is increasingly important in a rapidly changing labour market. Scotland offers various routes to upskill, reskill, or deepen your expertise.
Training and Workshops
- Skills Development Scotland – careers guidance and training support.
- My World of Work – resources on career management.
- Equate Scotland – Training & Workshops (especially for women in STEM).
Experiential Learning and Career Clinics
Some organisations offer experiential learning programmes, career clinics, and mentoring designed to build confidence and practical experience.
ATAS Support for Professionals
ATAS events and networks can help you explore new directions, find collaborators, and share experience with others in similar roles. Connect with ATAS Professionals
