Local Angle

What We're Hearing from Hiring Managers This Quarter

No survey, no report. Just the recurring themes our branch teams are picking up in everyday conversations across Puget Sound this quarter.

Why we're sharing this

This isn’t a market report. It’s closer to a shift log: a quick note on what came up on the phones and in the field this quarter.
Every branch team fields dozens of conversations with hiring managers each week. Most of what comes up never makes it into a formal report, but the patterns are worth passing along, not as data, just as a read on what’s on people’s minds right now across the region.

Notes from the field

Entry / 01
South Sound
Skilled Trades

Shops are planning further ahead than usual

More hiring managers are reaching out before a role is officially open, trying to get ahead of a vacancy instead of scrambling once it hits. It’s a shift from reactive hiring to something closer to workforce planning, and it’s making the search a lot smoother when it does happen.

Entry / 02
North Seattle / Everett
CAT Roles

Admin and accounting reqs are climbing under the radar

A lot of attention goes to the trades side of the shortage, but several clients this quarter have mentioned the same struggle finding solid back-office support: the people scheduling crews and keeping payroll on track. It’s a less visible gap, but it’s showing up just as often in conversation.

Entry / 03
Renton / Auburn
General

Retention questions are coming up before the first interview

Hiring managers are asking about onboarding and ramp-up plans earlier in the process than they used to, sometimes before a candidate is even selected. It suggests the cost of a mismatch is top of mind in a way it wasn’t a couple of years ago.

Entry / 04
Southwest Seattle
Skilled Trades

Referrals are becoming the preferred hire

More than one hiring manager has mentioned asking their current crew for referrals before posting a role publicly at all: a vote of confidence in word-of-mouth over cold applications, and a sign of just how tight the qualified pool feels right now.
This is a recurring quarterly check-in. We’ll keep it short, keep it honest, and keep it coming. No formal research required.

What ties these together

None of these are dramatic on their own. Together, they point at the same thing: hiring managers are trying to get ahead of a tight market instead of reacting to it.
Planning earlier, asking about retention sooner, leaning on referrals: it’s all the same instinct. Nobody wants to be caught flat-footed by a seat they can’t fill fast. If any of this sounds familiar, that’s exactly the kind of thing our branch teams are set up to talk through.
“Nothing here required a survey. It just took someone writing down what callers keep saying.”
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