Inside the UK HR executive search market: what senior HR leaders need to know in 2025

Autor Nick Croucher
März 27, 2025

The UK HR executive search market in 2025 is in full swing – and it’s evolving fast. From shifting economic conditions to the ripple effects of global elections and the rise of HR tech, the pace of change has accelerated. For HR leaders, this means rethinking how you hire, retain and develop your people, all while strengthening your leadership teams.

If you’re navigating this market, you’re not alone – but you do need insight. Below, we explore the key trends shaping executive HR hiring this year, and how you can stay one step ahead.

Hiring is up – and so are expectations

Large multinationals are back in hiring mode. Whether it’s newly created roles, replacements or strategic upgrades, demand is growing for senior HR talent with impact. This renewed focus shows just how central the HR function has become to driving commercial success.

But hiring isn’t just happening – it’s evolving. Today’s businesses are more selective, more globally-minded, and more determined to bring in the right person, not just any person.

Where demand is hottest in HR

Certain skillsets are in particularly high demand:

  • HR technology – digital transformation is now business-critical, and human resources top talent with HR tech expertise are leading the way.
  • HR operations – smooth, scalable operations are non-negotiable.
  • HR generalists – organisations want flexibility, and generalists who can wear multiple hats are in demand.
  • Employee Relations / Industrial Relations (ER/IR) – with M&A activity rising, solid ER skills are essential for complex transitions and initiatives.

Leadership matters more than ever

Across industries, there’s a growing desire to strengthen HR leadership teams. Chief Human Resources Officers (CHROs) are looking to bring in fresh thinking, plug succession gaps, and hire future-ready leaders and HR professionals who can adapt to global challenges for long-term success.

That means a renewed focus on international experience, future mobility, and a well-rounded CV – one that blends generalist and specialist work, and shows agility across global, regional and business unit lines.

Best-in-class talent: the gold standard

Companies aren’t settling – they’re seeking HR leaders who’ve seen what ‘great’ looks like and can bring it with them. There’s a particular appetite for individuals from progressive environments with strong track records, proven stakeholder management and a commercial mindset.

If your background includes experience with international markets and a comfort with transformation and change management, you’re in a strong position.

Private equity: holding steady

In the private equity space, the picture is more mixed. While the volume of executive HR hires is relatively flat, there’s focused demand for Chief People Officer minus one (CPO -1) roles and operational leadership earning under £100,000 annually. In these pockets, execution and operational rigour are critical.

M&A is back – and it’s reshaping leadership

The post-election climate has triggered a wave of M&A activity. Businesses are navigating pre- and post-deal transitions, driving demand for HR leaders with TUPE experience, harmonisation expertise, and strategic change capabilities.

In the interim market, this means a clear shift: fewer BAU roles, more need for HR leaders who can manage complexity, uncertainty, and transformation.

The talent is out there – but it’s not easy to find

While candidate volume is high, top-tier talent remains hard to secure within the vast talent pool. Organisations are uncompromising – many are proactively sourcing from international markets like Europe and APAC, sometimes offering creative localised packages to make relocation work.

Meanwhile, candidates are also shifting. Many are more open to hybrid or blended roles, and increasingly interested in combining generalist and specialist work. The most attractive profiles in recruitment processes are those who demonstrate adaptability and strategic mobility.

Geographic experience matters

Many clients are getting specific – they’re seeking candidates with direct experience in particular markets. The US remains key, but there’s also growing interest in tech hubs like Poland, Bulgaria and Latvia. Having “managed from afar” isn’t enough – lived experience and competencies in-market carries weight.

It’s not just about the role – it’s about the culture

HR teams are central to shaping and sustaining company culture. That makes cultural fit more important than ever. HR directors and HR managers are working closely with C-suite stakeholders to align hiring strategies with broader business goals, values and talent strategies.

Candidates who can demonstrate cultural awareness, business alignment and leadership presence will stand out to talent acquisition teams and executive search firms.

Why senior leaders are leaning on search firms

Executive search firms are playing a critical role in executive HR recruitment. With market conditions tightening and expectations rising, search partners bring access to networks, insight into emerging talent, and the experience to find the right match – not just the visible one.

For HR leaders making C-suite or senior leadership hires, a strong search partner isn’t a luxury – it’s a strategic advantage.

A new era of HR careers

Finally, career paths in HR are shifting. There’s a growing focus on structured career planning, internal mobility and long-term talent development. From upskilling to succession planning, the best HR leaders are investing in their teams and thinking beyond the next hire.

In summary

The UK HR executive search market in 2025 is defined by high expectations, global mindsets and fast-moving change. But it’s also full of opportunity – for those willing to lead differently, think bigger, and bring fresh energy to the table.

Whether you’re hiring a CHRO or building out your HRLT, the landscape has changed – and now’s the time to act. If you need expert assistance with executive recruitment or want to discuss the current state of the HR market, reach out to our consultants at Frazer Jones – we’re here to help you navigate these challenges and find the right leadership talent for your organisation.

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