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Steering through uncertainty: Can UK recruiters be optimistic about 2022?
As we are started the year 2022 we wanted to take time to look back to 2021, of what has been a frenetic year, with recruiters challenged in unique ways never seen before, the big question was: What next?
This free and exclusive virtual event gathered Britain’s recruitment industry leaders to discuss the following insights:
• Review the hiring activity across key sectors of the UK economy over the past year and present expert insight into the jobs market and emerging trends
• Analyse what impact a second year of the pandemic has had and look ahead to how rising inflation and global political and economic uncertainty may affect Britain’s labour market and professional vacancies.
James Chaplin, Vacancysoft CEO presenting, where attendees also had the opportunity to both network with each other and ask questions about the presentation directly.
Matt Gallivan, Chief Revenue Officer talks about tools that allow you to make data-driven decision making by analysing the market as to what is happening in your markets, whether that be by sector, location or by role. Vacancy Analytics gives you knowledge and data at your fingertips.
Agenda as follows:
12.00 doors open – introduction and short networking
12.05 20-minute presentation on market activity by James Chaplin
12.25 15-min Data-driven decision making in 2022
12.40 Annual Magazine launch
12.45 Q&A
13.00 Event ends
If you are responsible for business planning and strategy don’t miss this unique opportunity to get insights on the latest market activity and what it could mean for your business.
This webinar is useful to: Recruitment Firm Directors, Operational & Marketing Managers in Recruitment Firms, Corporate Recruiters, Managers in RPOs and MSPs. HR Managers.
Download our Year in Review Magazine 2021 edition below!
In our annual magazine 2021 edition you will find a full review of the hiring activities across key sectors of the UK economy over the past year. The magazine covers trends seen in Britain’s tech, life sciences, law, finance, real estate and insurance industries.
Alternatively, download our presentation slides below:
![Corporate Services – UK Life Sciences Labour Market Trends, June 2024](https://vacancysoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Cpl-June-2024-1080x675.png)
Corporate Services – UK Life Sciences Labour Market Trends, June 2024
The UK’s political landscape is particularly noteworthy with Europe facing a series of summer elections. If it gains power, the Labour Party has explicitly stated its intention to improve trade relations with the EU. Although specific plans have not been detailed, any shift in this direction could alleviate the sectoral dampening caused by Brexit.
![Unemployment – UK Legal Labour Market Trends, June 2024](https://vacancysoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Search-June-2024-1080x675.png)
Unemployment – UK Legal Labour Market Trends, June 2024
On the first of January, the Labour Party announced its new deal for employees, contingent on their expected victory in the next election. Currently projected at an 88% likelihood of winning, businesses will need to review and update employee contracts to comply with the new regulations. Unsurprisingly, law firms are rapidly recruiting to bolster their employment teams faster than other practice areas.
![North East – UK Regional Labour Market Trends, June 2024](https://vacancysoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/APSCo-June-2024-1080x675.png)
North East – UK Regional Labour Market Trends, June 2024
With the UK still experiencing lower levels of labour market economic activity than before the pandemic, the North East faces the challenge of a growing divergence in growth compared to the southern regions of the country.
![Internal Audit – UK Finance Labour Market Trends Report, June 2024](https://vacancysoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Morgan-McKinley-June-2024-1-1080x675.png)
Internal Audit – UK Finance Labour Market Trends Report, June 2024
With the impact of climate change now becoming an ever-present reality, it is now being recommended that internal auditors globally make assessing the risk part of their purview, and within the UK specifically. Nonetheless, activity has been muted so far in 2024, with vacancies slowing down by 19.7% compared to last year.
![South East – UK Regional Labour Market Trends, May 2024](https://vacancysoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/2024-Labour-Market-Trends-Reports-1-1080x675.png)
South East – UK Regional Labour Market Trends, May 2024
The symbiotic relationship between London and the South East has only strengthened in recent years, as the region has become a leading global hub for the high-tech industry. However, looking at this year so far, the region has experienced a slump in jobs and recruitment, especially compared to the peak of the post-pandemic period.
![Transformation & Change – UK Insurance Labour Market Trends, May 2024](https://vacancysoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/HH-May-2024-1080x675.png)
Transformation & Change – UK Insurance Labour Market Trends, May 2024
Insurance companies are facing a myriad of challenges at a time when there is deep uncertainty in the industry and the global economy. Similarly, transformation projects have changed and now require a far greater focus on data and analytics capabilities. The trend toward digitalisation has resulted in companies embracing the cloud, and with each wave of transformation, the level of cost and complexity has increased.
![Regulatory Affairs – UK Life Sciences Labour Market Trends, May 2024](https://vacancysoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Cpl-May-2024-1080x675.png)
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](https://vacancysoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/2024-Labour-Market-Trends-Reports-1080x675.png)
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](https://vacancysoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024-Labour-Market-Trends-Reports-1-1-1080x675.png)
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.
![Banking – UK Legal Labour Market Trends, May 2024](https://vacancysoft.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024-Labour-Market-Trends-Reports-1-1080x675.png)
Banking – UK Legal Labour Market Trends, May 2024
The surge in vacancies for banking lawyers during Q1 2024, observed both in law firms and banks, reflects significant industry dynamics. 137 vacancies were posted within law firms, marking the highest total since Q3 2022. Extrapolating from Q1, 2024 is projected to see a 35% increase compared to the previous year. Similarly, there was a 17.7% increase in legal vacancies within banks compared to Q4 2023.