Sue Duke, LinkedIn

LinkedIn data shows Ireland second In Europe for hybrid, remote work opportunities

Almost half of job postings feature some kind of off-site arrangement
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Sue Duke, LinkedIn

6 August 2024

Ireland ranks second in Europe for hybrid (37.7%) and remote (8.4%) work opportunities according to data from professional social network LinkedIn. The analysis also found that the demand for flexible roles continues to outstrip supply, with availability of these positions declining year-on-year as more staff return to the office. As a result, there are high levels of competition for these roles, with remote positions in Ireland attracting more than twice the share of applications compared to office-based alternatives.

Competition for these roles is likely to remain high, with the availability of hybrid and remote roles continuing to decline as more employers bring their people back to the office. The level of paid job postings in Ireland offering hybrid positions declined by 10.5% year-on-year, with remote positions contracting by 7.7% over the same period.

LinkedIn’s data also revealed that hiring rates continue to lag behind pre-pandemic levels in Ireland, but that the rate of decline is slowing, which is a sign of stabilisation. This demonstrates that employers continue to hire, but at a more cautious rate, with employees staying in their current position longer.

 

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Despite challenging conditions in the technology sector, hiring has begun to stabilise, with a 6.8% year-on-year increase in the LinkedIn Hiring Rate during June, an improvement on the deceleration seen in 2023, which at its lowest point saw a fall of 57.2% year-on-year in May 2023.

LinkedIn Ireland country manager Sue Duke (pictured) said: “Flexible work options continue to be highly attractive for Irish professionals, with demand for remote roles proving to be highly competitive judging by the disproportionate amount of applications they attract. Highlighting what level of flexibility is available at a company as part of the hiring process is a key tool in attracting talent in what is a very tight jobs market in Ireland.

“While hiring rates continue to lag behind the buoyant levels of what we saw pre-pandemic, we are seeing some green shoots, with some industries like the tech sector beginning to stabilise. This is a positive sign that the turbulence that we have seen in the sector has begun to level out, with some employers back on a positive footing.”

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