The Great Q4 Hiring Bounceback: Employers In Many Markets Report Strongest Hiring Outlooks Since Before The Pandemic, Record High Talent Shortages Continue
KEY FINDINGS
- Markets bounce back: The strongest year-on-year improvements are reported in
the Netherlands (+41%),India (+40%) and theUK (+39%). - Record hiring intentions reported in many countries: employers in 15 countries report their highest hiring outlook since the survey began;
Austria ,Belgium ,Canada ,Finland ,France ,Germany ,Ireland ,Italy ,Mexico ,Netherlands ,Norway ,Spain ,Sweden and theUK andU.S. - Global talent shortage shows no sign of easing: 69% of employers globally cannot find the skills that they need, with employers in
India (89%),Romania (84%), andSingapore (84%) reporting the greatest difficulty. - Technical skills and career coaching are a key focus for HR leaders: A quarter of employers plan to invest in accelerated upskilling (12 weeks or less) for employees and 21% plan to launch career coaching programs in the next six months.
- Barriers to upskilling: As more employers plan to upskill workers, money (22%), time (18%) and access to the right partners (13%) are cited as the biggest barriers businesses face.
"This recovery is unlike any we have seen before with hiring intent picking up much faster than after the previous economic downturn," said
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Global Hiring Plans by Region
- Hiring intentions improve in eight countries when compared to Q3, weakening in one (
Panama ), and when compared to this time last year, improve in all 10 countries. - The
U.S. reports the strongest hiring intention globally and regionally (+48%), withCanada (+40%). The weakest prospects in the region are reported inPanama (-2%),Argentina (+4%) andPeru (+5%). - For the
U.S. , in all 12 industry sectors, hiring intentions are the highest since analysis began, (1982 for Construction, Durable Goods Manufacturing, Nondurable Goods Manufacturing, Transportation and Utilities, and Retail and Trade, and 2009 for remaining seven).
EMEA: The region reports its strongest quarter since the pandemic began, with positive hiring intentions in 25 out of 26 countries.
- Hiring intentions improve in all 26 countries when compared with Q4 2020 and improve in 20 when compared to Q3 2021.
- Strongest hiring intentions are in
Netherlands (+40%),France (+37%) andIreland (+34%) and the weakest inSouth Africa (-2%),Croatia (+2%) andSwitzerland (+8%). - In all seven
UK industry sectors, employers report their strongest hiring intentions since 2008, and similarly, in seven of France's industry sectors, employers report their strongest hiring intentions since the survey began 18 years ago.
APAC: In comparison to the previous quarter, hiring plans strengthen in three countries (
- Strongest outlooks are in
India (+44%),Taiwan (+21%) andJapan (+16%), and the most cautious plans are reported inSingapore (+1%) andHong Kong (+8%). India reports record high hiring intentions, improving +37 percentage points compared to Q3, and +40% on the previous year.Singapore expects hiring intentions to dip in five out of seven industry sectors, with wholesale and trade experiencing its worst outlook since the survey began (-20%).
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Emma Almond, +1 (414) 544-1489, emma.almond@manpowergroup.com