Why Hiring Early Matters
11 Mar, 20262While the early months of the year can feel like a transition after the busy start in Januar...
While the early months of the year can feel like a transition after the busy start in January, they remain one of the most important periods for recruitment and hiring activity.
Candidates are re-evaluating their future. They evaluate their development opportunities, whether their workload matches the rewards, and how their employer performs against end‑of‑year goals. This is the point when many begin quietly testing the waters, meaning the hiring decisions employers make now will shape their teams for the rest of the year.
Recent UK hiring data shows that job postings surged by 39% and applications increased by 24% in January 2026, signalling accelerated candidate movement and heightened early‑year activity.
Where Employers Lose Momentum
In the early months of the year, one trend that is often consistent across many industries is a reluctance from employers to make quick hiring decisions. However, waiting too long may effect the employer's ability to hire employees. Most often, employers experience hiring delays from new employees due to:
- Many approvals required by management
- Uncertainty in defining job duties and responsibilities
- The want to hire the "perfect" employee
When an applicant begins looking for a new role, they don’t remain available for long. Many receive offers quickly, so hesitation often results in losing talent to faster‑moving competitors
What Competitive Employers Are Doing
Leading employers recognise that start of the year is a prime time for hiring, and they position themselves accordingly by:
- Defining roles early with clear job descriptions prepared before interviews begin
- Moving quickly by mapping interview stages in advance and providing timely feedback
- Being transparent about pay and flexibility, helping candidates understand what the organisation can offer
- Building a pipeline of applicants, so they have qualified people ready when roles open
This clarity and structure build trust, strengthen employer reputation and significantly improve offer acceptance rates.
Plan Now, Win Later
If you have not hired anyone yet, hiring earlier on can be a sign of opportunity. If you are not sure of what you want in 2026, this can provide you with time to:
- Assess your future hiring requirements
- Compare your compensation and benefit programs, to determine if they are competitive
- Build a pipeline of applicants for those positions to you will have available in a timely manner
Enhancing these steps will improve your overall employee experience, including reducing your recruiting time to find top talent and providing a greater likelihood of achieving success and employee retention.
Final Thought
Those who are clear, decisive and realistic about their offering secure the best talent early, while others end up competing later in a busier, more competitive market.
If you’re thinking about hiring this time of the year or preparing for roles later this year, call us today. Meridian’s team provides insight, guidance and access to the talent you need to hire confidently and quickly.