The UK has seen a drop in Medical Affairs recruitment, whilst hiring in the EEA has grown. What have been the specific trends by country? Which regions in the UK have been strongest?
Read our recent report to find out.

Written in partnership with CPL Life Sciences, this report examines key trends within Medical Affairs recruitment; compares last year’s hiring levels with the pace of recruitment in early 2022; and compares the hiring activity of the top organisations.

For labour market insights and the trends that drove Medical Affairs recruitment so far in 2022, Download the report now!

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Year in Review: UK Legal Labour Market Trends, January 2024

Year in Review: UK Legal Labour Market Trends, January 2024

At a time when the sector has been depressed by the cyclical downturn due to quantitative tightening, this has led to a drop of 34.8% in London and 19.4% regionally. Within law firms,  real estate remains the top skill in demand, although its market share has slipped from 22% in 2022 to 18% in 2023. This is partly due to a hefty 37% fall in vacancies in this area in 2023 as the commercial property sector has slowed down.

Year in Review: UK Life Sciences Labour Market Trends, January 2024

Year in Review: UK Life Sciences Labour Market Trends, January 2024

Perhaps inevitably, the post-pandemic period has resulted in a hangover for the sector, as the combination of quantitative tightening leading to a slowdown in funding for emerging biotechnology firms, combined with the delays associated with getting new trials approved over the period, has meant that in recruitment terms, 2023 really was a slow year. Indeed, vacancies in 2023 were 42.6% lower than in 2022.

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