Time-to-Fill Benchmarks in Europe (2026)
Time-to-fill remains one of the strongest leading indicators of recruiting execution quality. In 2026, the median European time-to-fill sits at 39 days, but variance by role and market is substantial. Technical roles trend above 45 days while customer-facing and operational roles cluster between 25 and 35 days.
Europe Time-to-Fill Benchmarks (Median Days)
| Role Family | Median | Top Quartile | Bottom Quartile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Software Engineering | 49 | 36 | 67 |
| Data & Analytics | 46 | 34 | 62 |
| Sales | 34 | 24 | 48 |
| Customer Success | 29 | 21 | 41 |
| Operations | 27 | 19 | 39 |
Market-Level Snapshot
| Market | Median Time-to-Fill | Main Bottleneck |
|---|---|---|
| Germany | 44 days | Late-stage offer competition |
| France | 41 days | Interview scheduling latency |
| Spain | 35 days | Sourcing depth in niche roles |
| Netherlands | 37 days | Candidate drop-off after first interview |
| Poland | 33 days | Compensation alignment cycles |
What Actually Moves Time-to-Fill
- Pipeline velocity: Keep first recruiter screen within 3 business days of sourcing contact.
- Interview density: Consolidate interviews into 1–2 structured blocks to reduce calendar lag.
- Offer readiness: Pre-align compensation bands and approval steps before final round.
- Funnel instrumentation: Track stage-by-stage conversion and waiting time, not just end-to-end days.
Recommended KPI Guardrails (2026)
- First response SLA: <48 hours
- Screen-to-interview conversion: >55%
- Final interview to offer: <5 days
- Offer acceptance: >78%
Teams hiring across multiple European markets should segment time-to-fill by role family and country before setting targets. A single global KPI often masks root causes and leads to poor optimization decisions.