Clark Salary Guide 2025

Clark is pleased to present our Annual Salary Guide for 2025, a comprehensive resource developed through extensive research and analysis. This guide is based on data collected from over 6000 jobseekers and 600 job openings between April and November 2024, reflecting the latest market trends and predictions.

Stephen Farrell-O’Callaghan, Director of Clark, notes: “As we move into 2025, the job market remains highly favourable for candidates. With a larger number of job opportunities compared to available skilled professionals, businesses need to act quickly and strategically. Offering competitive compensation and
making prompt hiring decisions are crucial to attracting and retaining top
talent.”

In 2025, salary increases are expected to be more modest compared to previous years. This trend may drive some professionals to seek new opportunities, prompting many employers to enhance their compensation packages and benefits to retain their best employees.

Sarah Mortimer, Director of Temporary and Contract Solutions, comments: “The need for temporary and contracting staff is expected to remain robust. Companies are increasingly turning to flexible talent solutions to manage short-term projects and address skill gaps. This approach not only supports immediate needs but also helps businesses stay agile in a fast-evolving job
market.”

To navigate the evolving landscape, businesses are increasingly adopting flexible talent solutions, including temporary and contracting staff, as well as outsourced services. This strategy effectively addresses short-term needs and talent shortages.

Our 2025 Salary Guide offers detailed insights across various sectors such as Human Resources, Accountancy, Financial Services, Sales, Retail, Marketing, Business Support, Environmental Health & Safety, Quality, Manufacturing, Engineering, Supply Chain, Logistics, Life Sciences and IT. It includes salary data for over 325 roles.

Designed to provide clear and actionable salary information for Ireland, with a specific focus on the mid Leinster region, this guide is an essential go to tool for both employers and job seekers as you plan for the year ahead.

Download your copy of the Clark Salary Guide for 2025.

Clark Salary Guide 2025

For more information call our Recruitment team on 045 881888 or email hello@clark.ie

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