
How is the insurance industry faring in the London market amid the recent global and local changes? Which roles among insurance professionals are the most in-demand? What are the busiest sectors and firms? Download our new insurance report to find out.
Produced and researched by recruitment industry data analysts Vacancysoft, this report examines the labour market trends in the insurance industry relevant to the London region. It compares the monthly and annual hiring levels across three years, observes the performance within the professional areas and roles, examines the number of vacancies by sector, and spotlights the hiring activity of top insurance firms.
To discover more insights and trends for the UK’s insurance labour market, download our report now.
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