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Last Reviewed: 18 December 2025 - 5 min read
Let’s be honest: job hunting in 2026 looks nothing like it did even a few years ago.
AI is screening CVs, remote work is the norm (not a perk), job titles are changing faster than LinkedIn can keep up, and we're seeing entirely new roles that didn’t exist five years ago.
The good news? It's entirely possible to adapt and stand out amongst these changes, and maybe even thrive!
Whether you’re switching careers, upskilling in your role, or escaping a job that drains you, this guide will walk you through how to find a new job in 2026 – strategically and without burning out.
Before we delve into job search tactics for this year, it's important that we first set the scene.
Moving into 2026, here are some of the key changes we're seeing in the global job market:
In a nutshell? You don't just apply for jobs anymore, you position yourself for them.
This one might seem obvious, but it's not as straightforward as you might think.
Many job seekers are still applying to jobs they don't actually want for companies they know nothing about.
There's a reason you're looking to leave your current role, right? So, before you head back to another job board, ask yourself:
Pro CV Writing Tip: Employers can spot candidates who are simply throwing out generic applications to see what sticks. Targeting the right kind of jobs with tailored CVs will save you a significant amount of time (and a lot of headaches).
Don't get us wrong! While your job history will still have some clout when applying for roles, it's less about what you've done and more about what you can do in today's job market.
This is because a whopping 70% of employers struggle to find candidates who have the future-fit skills they need in their organisation.
Some of the most in-demand skills shaping the future of work include:
As organisations continue to evolve, these skills are becoming essential for job seekers who want to stay competitive. Without them, even highly qualified applicants risk being overlooked for roles they’re more than capable of landing.
If you want to find a new job this year, you’re going to need to get that CV prim and polished.
The trick now, however, is creating a CV that sneaks past AI screening tools and actually reaches a human being.
A few simple rules to follow here:
Pro CV Writing Tip: Use skill-based keywords that match job descriptions! AI scans for language alignment, so align the language on your CV accordingly.
The key thing to understand about AI is that it isn’t your competition, but rather your ally in finding a new job. Within reason, use it to:
Pro AI Tip: Don’t copy-paste blindly from AI tools. Hiring managers can spot AI-generated fluff instantly, so make sure that you add your own touch to any copy landing on your CV or cover letter.
Lucky for you (and everyone else), networking has long since evolved from the awkward obligatory coffee date.
Rather than spending time, energy, and expensive petrol for every in-person industry-related event and meet-up, networking today can also look like:
Think about how many times a casual conversation led to someone telling you about a new job opportunity that they thought would be perfect for you? Sometimes, that's really all it takes to get your foot in the door.
Pro Networking Tip: You don’t need to be outgoing to network effectively, either. By listening more than you talk, you can build stronger connections, gain better insight, and typically leave a more positive impression on others (often with less effort).
Did you know that around 70% of available job roles in the UK aren't advertised publicly? No, seriously.
Why? Well, because companies tend to move fast when roles open up, and internal referrals reduce the risks associated with external hiring.
Plus, many AI tools are now proactively highlighting candidates.
This leaves modern job seekers in a bit of a pickle. So, how, you may ask, does one tap into the hidden job market? At a basic level, you can:
Which brings us to our next point...
These days, LinkedIn is no longer optional.
In reality, it's the proverbial Swiss Army knife you need as you look for a new job, acting as:
The first thing recruiters will do is search for you online and find what matters, so it's important to position your profile in a way that tells an engaging story.
Here are a few quick tips to strengthen your LinkedIn profile as a jobseeker:
Pro LinkedIn Tip: You don’t need to be an influencer; you only need your online presence to be visible and credible.
While upskilling may not immediately help you find a new job, in the long run, it will accelerate your career development and open up doors to untapped opportunities.
As mentioned, having the right skills means just as much, if not more, than a degree in the current job market. So, investing in a professional qualification or certification that helps you hone a specific skillset is a no-brainer if you want to get ahead.
You might be thinking you don't have the time, but many providers of professional qualifications (like us!) offer flexible online study options so you can upskill while working full-time – at your own pace, on your terms.
Another perk of studying a professional qualification is that you can add many in-progress qualifications (e.g., CIPD courses) to your CV, which will boost your job search, and increase your chances of getting interviews.
This isn't just an investment in upskilling, but an investment in your future.
Ironically, as hiring becomes more automated, face-to-face and virtual interviews have become more personal. Employers want to know that you can back up what your CV claims, but they also want to know:
This means that you'll need to paint a picture of who you are in your interviews. One that illustrates your curiosity, growth, resilience, and your ability to problem-solve.
Someone might have all the right skills, but it's those who leave a lasting impression that ultimately stand out from the competition – make sure you're one of them!
We know that job-hunting can feel like a full-time job (without the salary), so it's crucial to protect your mental health and wellbeing throughout your search.
Burnout is not a badge of honour, and it will only make finding a new job all the more difficult for you. So, be sure to:
The workplace is changing, so if it takes a little longer than in the past to find a new job, just know that you're not behind. You're navigating a new system, and you're right where you need to be.
The biggest shift in 2026 isn't about technology, it's about mindset.
The people landing the best roles aren't the loudest, most qualified, or most experienced people in the room – they're simply the most aligned. Most aligned with their values, current skillset, skills gaps, and the future of work.
In other words, when you stop chasing any job and start positioning yourself for the jobs you actually want, the right opportunities will find you.
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