Recruiters are already treating the physical therapy shortage as a current crisis, not a future projection, according to a new report from SignalHire. The contact intelligence platform analyzed tens of thousands of recruiter searches between January and April 2025 and the same period in 2026, finding that U.S. searches for Physical Therapist grew 1,473% year over year, and Physical Therapist Assistant searches surged 5,717%.
These numbers suggest hiring managers are not waiting for official forecasts to materialize. Instead, they are sourcing ahead of projections because the candidates they need take time to find, approach, and convert. The competition for physical therapy talent in 2026 is significantly more intense than any published forecast currently reflects. By the time official data confirms the shortage, recruiters who started sourcing early may have already filled their pipelines.
SignalHire’s report highlights that the shift is structural. For talent acquisition teams, the window between now and when these trends become widely visible in public data is critical. The data shows where the market is going, and the question is whether sourcing operations are positioned to move with it.
In contrast, the title ‘Software Engineer’ is losing meaning fast. Globally, searches for that term fell 68% year over year, and in the UK, the decline reached 75%. However, this does not mean companies are hiring fewer technical people. Instead, the broad title has become less useful as a search term. Hiring managers are searching for specific expertise: Java Developer searches rose 3,257% in the UK, and QA and Software Test Engineer searches rose 567%. The shift reflects that AI tools have absorbed many tasks that a generalist ‘software engineer’ title previously covered.
SignalHire’s analysis underscores that the market is sorting itself. The data shows where recruiter attention is flowing, and the implications for talent acquisition are clear. As physical therapy demand skyrockets and tech hiring becomes more specialized, companies that adjust their sourcing strategies now may gain a competitive edge.
This news story relied on content distributed by 24-7 Press Release. Blockchain Registration, Verification & Enhancement provided by NewsRamp
. The source URL for this press release is Recruiters Signal Shift as Physical Therapist Searches Surge 1,473% and Software Engineer Title Declines 68%.
The post Recruiters Signal Shift as Physical Therapist Searches Surge 1,473% and Software Engineer Title Declines 68% appeared first on citybuzz.

