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Q1 2026

State of Hiring — Q1 2026

Hiring remains selective: employers prioritize proven skills over credentials, and AI-assisted screening has made keyword-aligned resumes essential. Remote roles still dominate software hiring, while healthcare and engineering niches show the strongest salary growth.

Key findings

  • 73% of resumes are filtered by ATS before a human recruiter reviews them.
  • Software engineering remote postings account for roughly 42% of new tech roles indexed on NeuroHires.
  • Candidates who tailor resumes per job see an estimated 2–4× higher callback rate.
  • Interview-ready candidates (practiced answers + tailored resume) close offers 18% faster on average.
  • AI literacy is now listed in 31% of product and engineering job descriptions — up from 19% year ago.
Hiring trends
Tech job postings (indexed)+8% YoY
Time-to-fill (median)34 days
Application volume per role+22% YoY
Employer response rate-6% YoY
Remote vs hybrid

Remote: 38%

Hybrid: 41%

On-site: 21%

Fastest-growing skills

TypeScript +24%Python +18%Kubernetes +16%Product discovery +14%LLM / AI integration +31%Customer success +9%

Salary snapshots (US)

Software Engineer (US)

$130k

+4% YoY

Data Scientist (US)

$135k

+5% YoY

Product Manager (US)

$125k

+3% YoY

DevOps / SRE (US)

$138k

+6% YoY

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Predictions

  1. Employers will continue shrinking generic "years of experience" requirements in favor of portfolio proof.
  2. Public salary transparency laws will push more employers to disclose bands in job postings.
  3. Practice-based interview signals (recorded answers, structured scores) will supplement resume screening.
  4. Niche vertical networks (engineering, healthcare) will outperform generalist job boards for hard-to-fill roles.
Aggregated from anonymized NeuroHires job index data, public salary benchmarks, and application funnel metrics. Individual employer or candidate data is never published. k-anonymity threshold ≥ 5 for all aggregates.
State of Hiring — Q1 2026 | NeuroHires Research