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Here’s a snapshot of the key employment and workforce trends based on our survey of over 5,100 respondents from across the country. Our research explores the employment trends currently shaping the world of work, and identifies the challenges and opportunities for the year ahead – all to equip you with the information you need to find the talent you require, or take the next step in your career.
Organisations are navigating rising costs, talent shortages and economic uncertainty to focus on growing revenue, improving efficiencies and expansion. Hiring plans remain strong for the year ahead, and employee mobility is on the rise.
Employers are facing persistent skills shortages which are negatively impacting on hiring across all levels of seniority. Organisations are investing in upskilling in an effort to alleviate skills gaps.
Salaries continue to increase, but employees are less satisfied with their compensation. Although pay transparency remains highly valued by professionals, improvements could be made in this regard by organisations.
The uptake in AI usage is becoming more widespread in today’s workplaces, but there remains significant skills and training gaps.
Hybrid working remains popular amongst both employers and employees. Positive work-life balance is declining and working overtime is common for professionals.
A lack of career progression and development is leading to reduced job satisfaction. Flexible working approaches, positive workplace cultures and a focus on employee wellbeing all appeal to both permanent and contracting staff when considering new roles.