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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Regulatory Affairs – UK Life Sciences Labour Market Trends, May 2024
As the UK moves past the pandemic, the life sciences industry is still adjusting to the challenges associated with the post-Brexit regime. This, combined with the slowdown in trials during the pandemic, has resulted in a slowdown in recruitment within the sector, particularly affecting regulatory affairs professionals.
Fintech – UK Finance Labour Market Trends Report, May 2024
VC funding into the technology industry is on the rise again, bringing relief to policymakers. In the UK, FinTech is a major beneficiary of this increased investment, which is directly translating into heightened recruitment activity. FinTech stands out as the best-performing segment within Financial Services this year. If the current pace of recruitment continues, the number of FinTech vacancies in 2024 will be 36.7% higher nationwide compared to last year.
SAP – UK Tech Labour Market Trends, April 2024
Analysis shows that SAP vacancies are projected to decrease by 34.1% in 2024 compared to 2023 (comparatively, in the 2022 to 2023 data analysis, vacancies decreased by 2.1%). Similarly, regional SAP vacancies are on track for two consecutive years of decline. This trend decline in SAP hiring reflects the broader slowdown impacting the technology sector as it adapts to the transition to a more rigid financial discipline.

