Finance

Robert Walters expects hiring markets to stay weak after fee income falls

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on July 15, 2025

2 min read

· Last updated: January 22, 2026

Add as preferred source on Google
Sneaker brand On's promotional products showcasing athletic footwear - Global Banking & Finance Review
Image of On Holding's athletic footwear promotions, highlighting their new Cloudsurfer Max and Cloudboom Max models. This visual reflects On's strategy to enhance sales and capture market share in the competitive sneaker industry.
Global Banking & Finance Awards 2026 — Call for Entries

(Reuters) -British recruiter Robert Walters on Tuesday reported a 13% decline in the second-quarter income it earns from fees, as persistent macroeconomic uncertainty and tariff concerns continued to

Robert Walters Predicts Continued Weakness in Hiring Markets

(Reuters) - British recruiter Robert Walters does not expect hiring markets to improve in the near term, it said on Tuesday, after "more pronounced" macroeconomic uncertainty led to a 13% decline in the income it earns from fees in the second quarter.

The company's update reflects a continuing downturn across the recruitment industry as concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs have made people across Europe reluctant to switch jobs and firms are wary of hiring.    

"With the external environment continuing to constrain client and candidate confidence, our planning assumption remains that there will be no material improvement in hiring markets in the near term," CEO Toby Fowlston said in a statement.

Fowlston in April cited tariffs as a slight deterioration in activity levels and trading in Continental Europe.

Robert Walters reported net fee income of 72.7 million pounds ($97.70 million) for the quarter ended June 30, down from 84.8 million pounds a year ago.

The company also said it had shut down its operations in Brazil to cut costs. Brazil made up less than 1% of the company's fee income last year.

($1 = 0.7441 pounds)

(Reporting by Nithyashree R B in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Robert Walters reports a 13% decline in fee income.
  • Macroeconomic uncertainty affects hiring markets.
  • Concerns over tariffs impact job market confidence.
  • Operations in Brazil shut down to reduce costs.
  • No near-term improvement expected in hiring markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recent trend in hiring markets according to Robert Walters?
Robert Walters does not expect hiring markets to improve in the near term due to ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty.
How much did Robert Walters' net fee income decline?
The company reported a 13% decline in net fee income, falling to 72.7 million pounds for the quarter ended June 30.
What external factors are affecting hiring confidence?
Concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs have made people across Europe reluctant to switch jobs, impacting client and candidate confidence.
What operational changes has Robert Walters made recently?
Robert Walters has shut down its operations in Brazil to cut costs, as Brazil contributed less than 1% of the company's fee income last year.
What is the company's outlook for hiring markets?
The company's planning assumption remains that there will be no material improvement in hiring markets in the near term.

Tags

Related Articles

More from Finance

Explore more articles in the Finance category