In this conversation, Suki and Tayla discuss various Myths, Moves & Market Shifts for 2026 that surround the recruitment industry, current market trends, the importance of work flexibility, and the candidate experience during the recruitment process. They emphasize the need for networking and adapting to the evolving job market.
Myths, Moves & Market Shifts for 2026
Show Notes
Episode Title: Myths, Moves & Market Shifts for 2026
As we step into 2026, Suki and Tayla from Montagu Group unpack what’s really happening in the IT recruitment market.
While the year has started a little slower than previous years, the fundamentals of hiring and job-seeking haven’t changed—what has evolved are expectations around flexibility, candidate experience, and how decisions are made.
In this episode, the team break down some of the most common myths and facts they hear from both clients and candidates, drawing on real-world recruitment conversations from the Australian and global market. From hybrid work arrangements to interview processes and networking, this episode offers practical insight for anyone hiring, job hunting, or simply trying to understand where the market is heading in 2026.
Whether you’re an employer refining your hiring strategy or a candidate navigating your next move, this conversation cuts through the noise and gets straight to what matters.
Key Takeaways
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The recruitment market has started steadier and slower than last year, with more cautious and deliberate hiring decisions.
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Being one of the first applicants doesn’t mean you’re the strongest—great candidates continue to apply well after roles go live.
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Ghosting happens on all sides of recruitment, not just to candidates.
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Salary isn’t always the main driver for job changes—culture, flexibility, and leadership matter more than ever.
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Flexible and hybrid work arrangements are now essential, often outweighing salary in decision-making.
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Follow-up emails after interviews can leave a positive impression, but they won’t usually change a hiring decision.
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More interviews don’t always mean better outcomes—efficient, well-structured processes work best.
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Candidates form lasting opinions about organisations based on their recruitment experience, even if they aren’t hired.
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Networking—especially face-to-face networking—remains one of the most effective ways to access opportunities.
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Clear communication, tailored CVs, and reading job ads properly are still critical in a competitive market.
If you have a burning topic you’d like to discuss, don’t hesitate to reach out at hello@montagu.com.au.
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