The Channel Islands’ recruitment landscape in 2026 is dynamic, competitive, and evolving. After a fast‑paced start to the year, we’re now seeing a natural slowdown in hiring activity. But while the market may feel quieter, the underlying trends tell a different story. For candidates, this moment presents a strategic opportunity.
At Firstcall Recruitment, we’re continually reviewing market data, speaking with employers, and monitoring candidate behaviour across the islands. What we’re seeing is not slowdown due to weakness, but a pause driven by timing, planning, and long-term confidence.
Here’s what’s shaping the market right now, and why acting early puts you in the best possible position.
🌍 A Strong Market with a Seasonal Pause
Guernsey’s employment environment remains robust. The island continues to enjoy high employment levels, low unemployment, and steady demand across finance, administration, compliance, legal support, and technology. Employers are hiring — but they’re also being more selective, and many are taking longer to make decisions.
This is mirrored in Jersey, where employers also report strong demand for skilled professionals — but in a market where hiring decisions are becoming more considered due to evolving legislation and increased competition for talent.
This slowdown isn’t a sign of weakening demand. It’s part of the natural cycle:
- Summer holidays reduce candidate movement
- Key decision makers are away
- Students and early career candidates wait for exam results
- Many professionals choose to time job moves for autumn following summer holidays / summer bonus
These seasonal pauses happen every year, and they always give way to a surge in activity later in the year.
🏛️ Regulatory Change Is Encouraging Long Term Thinking
2026 is a pivotal period for employment policy across the Channel Islands, influencing how organisations approach hiring, retention, and workforce planning.
In Guernsey, key developments include:
- Secondary pensions: Employer contributions increased to a minimum of 1.5% from January 2026. (See States of Guernsey, November 2025)
- Discrimination legislation: Employers are preparing for age to become a protected ground in a future phase of the Discrimination Ordinance as proposed by The States of Guernsey in March 2025.
- Family friendly proposals: Shared parental leave and more formal flexible working rights continue to move up the policy agenda. (States of Guernsey policy update Dec 2025)
At the same time, Jersey is also making long term changes such as moving toward a living wage framework (States of Jersey, Feb 2025) and continuing to review family‑friendly policies to better support working parents. (States of Jersey, Feb 2025).
While this, of course, can extend recruitment timelines, it represents a positive shift toward fairer, more transparent, and more competitive workplaces.
👩The Talent Pipeline Is Evolving
Feedback from Guernsey’s younger workforce and recent island wide research indicates shifting priorities (see Guernsey Community Foundation’s “Quality of Life” Report – 2025 and PwC “Boosting the Channel Islands Workforce” report – 2025). Rising living costs, limited specialist roles in certain sectors, and a desire to gain broader experience are influencing long‑term career decisions. Jersey is experiencing similar pressures, with employers also navigating skills shortages and competition for talent.
For employers, this is increasing focus on retaining skilled professionals, investing in development, and competing more actively for experienced talent.
For candidates already in the market, this creates opportunity — experience, commitment, and specialist skills are increasingly valued in a competitive and constrained hiring environment.
⏳Why This Quieter Period Works in Your Favour
One key trend matters most for jobseekers: Placements are taking longer — even in strong markets!
From initial registration to final offer, the right move can take several months. Waiting until you feel “ready” can mean missing out when opportunities move quickly.
Registering now means:
- You’re ahead of the post summer surge
- Opportunities can be explored discreetly
- You’re ready to move when the right role appears
- You avoid competing at peak demand
- You don’t miss roles filled quietly before advertising
Even if you’re only considering a change, early preparation creates momentum.
📩Ready to Get Ahead?
If you’re even thinking about a move in 2026, now is the time to start the conversation.
Registering with us doesn’t mean making an immediate change — it means:
- Understanding your current market value
- Hearing about roles before they’re widely advertised
- Being positioned early for upcoming opportunities
- Making your next move with confidence, not pressure
Register today or get in touch with our consultants Sofi and Marcel for a confidential chat and let us help you prepare for what’s next — before the market speeds up again.
Sofi: sofi@firstcall.co.gg
Marcel: marcel@firstcall.co.gg
Phone: 01481 714634