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Monster Employment Index Europe Reports Third Consecutive Decline in May 2009
added: 2009-06-09

The Monster Employment Index Europe dipped six percent in May, as online recruitment activity fell sharply in Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands.

May 2009 Index Highlights:

* The Monster Employment Index Europe dipped six percent in May, as online recruitment activity fell sharply in Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands

* The dip reflected reduced offerings for workers in the marketing, PR and media sector, a continued softening in real estate and a correction in healthcare and social work, which had previously seen elevated growth

* Professionals reported the largest decline in opportunities among occupational groups, signalling falling demand for higher-skill workers

The Index suffered from notable declines in many key markets, however, more modest decreases in Sweden and the UK helped moderate the overall reduction. Sweden was buoyed by higher demand for workers in education and the public sector, while the UK benefited from a up-tick in hiring for workers in the manufacturing sector. Nevertheless, the Index was down sixty-two points (37 percent) year-on-year, the sharpest annual drop on record. The annual pace of slowdown had improved slightly in April after 13 months of deceleration, but in light of May’s sharp decline, the improvement might prove only temporary.

“While the European Commission’s latest report on economic sentiment indicates some stabilisation in the general outlook, businesses across Europe are not signalling any tangible intentions toward job creation,” commented Hugo Sellert, head of economic research at Monster Worldwide. “With the rate of GDP decline gaining pace during the first quarter and unemployment rising in many countries, the EU labour market remains under pressure.”

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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