India tops in hiring
plans<http://latestequityresearchreports.blogspot.com/2009/03/india-tops-in-hiring-plans.html>
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*India*<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/India-tops-in-hiring-plans/articleshow/4251581.cms#>tops
a list of nations likely to keep a steady pace of hiring in the
April-June quarter of 2009 with one in every four Indian companies surveyed
saying it plans to recruit. South
*Africa*<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/India-tops-in-hiring-plans/articleshow/4251581.cms#>came
second in the 33-country study that featured 3,600 Indian companies
and
72,000 employers worldwide, according to HR consulting firm Manpower. The
survey’s benchmark net employment outlook (NEO) for India improved from 19%
in the previous quarter to 25% in April-June, said the firm’s India MD
Naresh Malhan. NEO is arrived at subtracting the percentage of employers
expecting to see a decrease in employment at their location in the next
quarter from those anticipating total employment to increase. India had
registered a NEO of 42% for Q2 2008, which has now dipped to 25%, indicating
the impact of the global slowdown. The relatively slow pace of hiring in the
second quarter can be attributed to the employers’ focus on maintaining
their workforce at current levels. Also, hiring intentions across all
industry sectors have softened, as organisations review their requirements
at the beginning of the fiscal year,” Mr Malhan said.
Employers in all the seven industry sectors surveyed said they expected the
headcount to grow in the next quarter. The services sector was the most
optimistic with a strong net outlook of 29%. Sectors such as transportation
& utilities, (23%) manufacturing (22%), public administration & education
(22%), insurance, finance and real estate (21%) are all likely to see robust
hiring in the next quarter. Also, employers in all four regions across the
country predict a strong labour market for April-June, 2009. “The most
optimistic forecast is from the eastern region, where the net employment
outlook stands at 27%, followed by south, west and north at 24%, 23% and
22%, respectively,” the survey said. South Africa had a NEO of 14% while *
China*<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/India-tops-in-hiring-plans/articleshow/4251581.cms#>registered
4%, and the US just 1%.
Source: ET

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