Dan specialises in managing talent in the engineering, IT/Tech, logistics, and manufacturing sectors for the South West. He is passionate about building strong teams and supporting the region’s industrial success.
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Much of the conversation around IT hiring in the UK over the past 18 months has focused on uncertainty.
Layoffs in large tech firms.
Questions around AI replacing developers.
Cautious hiring headlines.
But across the South West, that narrative doesn’t fully reflect what’s happening inside businesses.
The real shift in 2026 is not whether companies are hiring.
It’s how they are building their tech capability.
Working across Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, particularly in engineering, marine and defence-led environments, we’re seeing a clear evolution in what “good” looks like when it comes to IT teams.
The most effective organisations are no longer hiring reactively.
They are asking:
This has changed hiring behaviour significantly.
Instead of backfilling roles, businesses are:
Key takeaway:
IT recruitment in the South West is becoming more strategic and less volume-driven.
One of the clearest trends we’re seeing is the demand for individuals who can operate across boundaries.
Traditional silos are breaking down.
Examples include:
In smaller regional businesses especially, there is a need for:
👉 Versatility over specialisation alone
That does not mean deep expertise is less valuable.
But the ability to apply that expertise across systems, teams and challenges is what sets candidates apart.
The South West has a unique economic profile, and this directly influences IT recruitment.
We see consistent demand driven by:
These environments prioritise:
This creates a different hiring profile compared to high-growth tech hubs.
In the South West, tech hiring is often about resilience and continuity, not just innovation.
AI is now embedded in most conversations around technology.
But in practice, the impact is more nuanced.
We’re not seeing a reduction in demand for developers or engineers.
Instead, we’re seeing:
Developers are now expected to:
The shift is clear:
AI is amplifying strong engineers, not replacing them.
Despite these shifts, hiring processes have not always kept pace.
Common challenges include:
In a market where strong candidates are selective, this creates friction.
What works better:
Hiring is increasingly a reflection of how a business operates internally.
For candidates, the opportunity remains strong, but expectations are evolving.
The professionals who stand out are those who:
Technical ability remains essential.
But context, communication and adaptability are becoming equally important.
The South West is not a smaller version of London or Bristol.
It has its own:
At Cathedral Appointments & CA Tech Talent we work closely with businesses building technology capability across the region.
That allows us to:
Dan specialises in managing talent in the engineering, IT/Tech, logistics, and manufacturing sectors for the South West. He is passionate about building strong teams and supporting the region’s industrial success.
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