Encouraging Signs for Job Seekers Across the Globe as Employers in 41 of 43 Countries Report Positive Hiring Plans for Q3 2017
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Of more than 58,000 employers surveyed across 43 countries and territories:
- Employers expect increased staffing levels in 41 countries and territories in Q3 2017.
- When compared to Q2 2017, hiring prospects have strengthened in 17 countries and territories, are unchanged in 10 and decline in 16.
- Confidence levels have strengthened year-on-year in 26 countries and territories and are unchanged in two.
"The economic and labor market outlook in many parts of the world has improved in the past quarter, most notably in
Global Hiring Plans by Region
- EMEA: Staffing levels are expected to grow in 23 of 25 countries surveyed. Employers in
Hungary ,Turkey andRomania report the strongest hiring plans in the EMEA region and employers inItaly , theCzech Republic andFinland report the weakest. - In the
UK , employer hiring continues to be conservative in the face of uncertainty around Brexit negotiations and the general election. The Q3 Outlook is similar to the prior quarter and last year at this time, with modest job growth anticipated in most industry sectors and regions. - French employers report positive hiring intentions for the fifth consecutive quarter. Despite high unemployment, employers are still grappling with a lack of qualified workers. New
President Macron's focus on upskilling workers could provide greater mobility and help employers find the skilled workers they need. Asia Pacific : Hiring is expected to increase in all eightAsia Pacific countries and territories during Q3 2017. Hiring sentiment is strongest inJapan andTaiwan , while the weakest Outlooks are reported inChina andSingapore .Japan's strongest hiring pace in more than nine years is forecast for the third quarter of 2017, with a robust Outlook expected in the Mining & Construction and Transportation & Utilities sectors.- The labor market slowdown in
India is expected to continue in Q3, following six consecutive quarters of steady decline. Indian employers are reporting their weakest Outlook since the survey began in Q3 2005. Americas : Positive Outlooks are reported in all 10 countries surveyed andU.S. employers report the most optimistic hiring intentions across theAmericas region as a whole. The weakest Outlooks are reported inBrazil andPeru , althoughBrazil's report is its first positive Outlook in more than two years.- Employers across
the United States are positive but continue to exercise caution as economic uncertainty persists. Nearly one in four (24%) employers plan to hire in Q3 and another 70% anticipate their headcount will remain unchanged.
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