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.
Latest reports
London – Insurance, UK Labour Market Trends, July 2023
As one of the largest insurance markets in the world, the UK industry is surpassed in size only by the U.S., China, and Japan, where London is at the heart of that. With that, since quantitative tightening was initiated last summer, nearly all other market segments have slowed down in the capital. Not with Insurance, with January 2023 hitting all-time record levels according to Insurance specialists Harrison Holgate, and labour market data analysts Vacancysoft.
National – Regional Labour Market Trends, August 2023
After a roller coaster period, with record numbers of vacancies in 2022, there are signs the market is now starting to normalise, where by most accounts, it is now stabilising at the levels seen in 2019, so before the pandemic according to a new report by APSCo, and labour market data analysts Vacancysoft.
Procurement – EEA/UK Life Sciences Labour Market Trends, July 2023
Within the EU-27, the month of March 2023 witnessed the highest monthly total this year with 461 published Procurement/Supply Chain jobs. However, Q2 has seen a marked dip since then, hence the EU-27 countries are expected to undergo a decrease of 11.8% in 2023, according to Life Sciences specialists CPL, and labour market data analysts Vacancysoft.

