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Setting the Tone for 2026


Billy McCarthy • November 11, 2025

As 2026 gets underway, leadership teams across Scotland and Ireland are planning against a backdrop of cautious optimism.


Cost pressures remain, but there is a clear shift from short-term firefighting to more deliberate investment in people, infrastructure, and data.


For many boards, the question is no longer “Can we hire?” but “What capability do we need, where, and when – and how do we structure for resilience rather than just recovery?”


What We’re Hearing from the Scottish Market

Across Finance & Accountancy, Legal, Commercial, Technology, Marketing, and Strategy & Consulting, we are seeing similar themes:


  • Renewed focus on cash, working capital, and scenario planning.
  • Demand for finance leaders who can operate as genuine business partners, not just technical experts.
  • Interest in strengthening second-line leadership and succession, particularly in growth SMEs and mid-market businesses.
  • A more selective approach to hiring – fewer roles, but more critical and more scrutinised.


This is driving a more strategic view of workforce planning. Rather than reacting to gaps as they arise, organisations are mapping the structure they will need over the next 12–24 months and hiring into that plan.


From Headcount to Capability: Planning Differently

Strategic planning for 2026 is increasingly about capability, not just headcount.


We are working with clients who are:


  • Redesigning finance functions to improve reporting, forecasting, and decision support.
  • Rebalancing in-house expertise and outsourced support in areas such as tax, data, and transformation.
  • Building leadership benches that can manage change, not just steady-state operations.


The organisations that are making the most progress are those that join up their commercial strategy, operating model, and people plan – rather than treating hiring as a standalone activity.


From Headcount to Capability: Planning Differently

Amplifi Talent operates across Scotland and Ireland, specialising in Finance & Accountancy, Legal, Commercial, Leadership, Technology, Marketing, and Strategy & Consulting roles.

Our role is to act as a recruitment partner, not just a supplier. That means:


  • Challenging and refining role design so it supports the broader strategy.
  • Sharing live market insight on candidate expectations, salary trends, and availability.
  • Helping you prioritise which hires will move the dial commercially, and which can be sequenced later.


Because we work across multiple sectors and growth stages, we can benchmark your plans against what similar organisations are doing – and highlight where you may be under- or over-investing in certain areas of capability.

Looking Ahead: Building for 2026 and Beyond

2026 will reward organisations that plan early, communicate clearly, and build teams that can flex with changing market conditions.


That requires thoughtful, evidence-based decisions around structure, succession, and leadership – not reactive hiring.


If you’re planning for the year ahead, reach out to Amplifi Talent, we would be glad to share what we’re seeing across the market and explore how we might support your growth plans.



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