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Monster Employment Index Europe Dips Slightly in September 2009
added: 2009-10-14

The Monster Employment Index Europe dipped in September, as offerings fell three points (three percent). Reduced hiring was noted in the public sector, with previously strong areas such as education and healthcare now showing decreasing trends.

September 2009 Index Highlights:

- Online recruitment activity continued to slow across Europe in September as offerings dipped three points (three percent)

- Declines were seen in Italy, France, Netherlands and the UK, while Germany dipped following its August uptick

- The annual rate of decline remained unchanged; opportunities were down 37 percent compared to September 2008

Summary Overview

The Monster Employment Index Europe dipped in September, as offerings fell three points (three percent). Reduced hiring was noted in the public sector, with previously strong areas such as education and healthcare now showing decreasing trends. Compared to year-earlier figures, the Index was down 37 percent, unchanged from August. Whilst online job opportunities continue to decline on a monthly basis, they are falling at a slower rate than seen earlier this year.

The Monster Employment Index Europe is a monthly analysis of millions of online job opportunities culled from a large, representative selection of corporate career sites and job boards across Europe, including Monster.

"Recruitment activity across Europe continues to moderate, indicating organisations remain reluctant to hire as global economic uncertainty lingers. Surprisingly, public sector vacancies are now declining, suggesting strained public finances may now be impacting European governments’ job creation ambitions," commented Hugo Sellert, head of economic research at Monster Worldwide. "On the upside, however, demand has stabilized for sales and marketing professionals. Recent rises in sentiment indicators such as consumer and business confidence may indeed have encouraged companies to start investing in their workforce in preparation for recovery."

The Monster Employment Index Europe is a monthly analysis of millions of online job opportunities culled from a large, representative selection of corporate career sites and job boards across Europe, including Monster.


Source: Business Wire

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