How are vacancies for claims professionals going through the recent changes in the insurance industry after the decisions of the UK high court? Which sectors are experiencing a surge, and which regions are overtaking the recruitment in claims? Read our latest labour market report on claims insurance and find out.
This latest report produced and researched by the UK’s leading provider of labour market data and analytics, Vacancysoft, observes the trends in insurance claims recruitments. It compares the annual and monthly hiring levels over three years, examines the vacancies per sector, analyses the job numbers in London and other regions, and shows us the performance of the top insurance firms for claim vacancies.
To discover more insights and trends for the UK’s insurance labour market, download our report now.
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