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Online Recruitment Activity Stays Level in December 2009, Reports Monster Employment Index Europe
added: 2010-01-13

Online recruitment activity held steady at the end of 2009, as businesses maintained their recruitment levels during the busy holiday season. Despite the flat reading, the Index noted three percent growth over the last quarter of 2009.

December 2009 Index Highlights:

- The Monster Employment Index Europe was unchanged in December, with offerings down 24 percent year-on-year, a much slower rate of contraction than reported in November

- The UK saw the biggest jump in online worker demand in December, extending its growth trend to a third consecutive month, whilst the Netherlands and Sweden also noted a mild uptick in worker demand

Online recruitment activity held steady at the end of 2009, as businesses maintained their recruitment levels during the busy holiday season. Despite the flat reading, the Index noted three percent growth over the last quarter of 2009. In addition, the annual rate of decline slowed in December; offerings were down 24 percent compared to year-earlier figures, a more modest rate than seen in November. These factors combined suggest that the Index has reached a bottom, providing a positive sign for job seekers as we head into 2010.

December saw significantly increased demand for workers in the legal sector. Service and sales workers noted the largest monthly gain among occupational groups, largely due to seasonal recruitment trends during the Christmas period.

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.

“We saw considerable fluctuations at the beginning of 2009, but online hiring activity has remained generally stable over the past six months. following a drop from the highs of summer 2008. While it appears the Index has reached a bottom and the longer term trend is improving, it may take some time for widespread opportunity to return to the job market,” commented Andrea Bertone, head of Monster Europe. “However, online hiring noted a modest three percent growth over the final quarter of 2009 and sectors including legal and real estate reported extended growth trends. With both business and consumer confidence growing, there is hope that job opportunities could rise steadily as we progress through 2010.”

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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