Recruiter Confidence Climbs To Highest Level In Eleven Months
The outlook for the executive employment market in the US is improving, according to the latest ExecuNet Recruiter Confidence Index (RCI).
RCI climbed higher for the third consecutive month in May, reaching the 50% mark for the first time since June of last year. Of those recruiters surveyed, 57% were confident or very confident the executive employment market would improve over the next six months, up from 41% in April, 38% in March and 28% in February.
“Conditions have clearly changed,” says Mark Anderson, ExecuNet president and chief economist. “We can now see the first clear signs of a recovery indicated by responses that are similar to what we saw coming out of the last recession in the second quarter of 2003. Executive recruiters expect hiring to increase as we move toward the end of the year. For executives interested in making a change, now is the time to come off of the sidelines.”
He added:“Recruiters who earlier this spring had a much more negative outlook, are now clearly seeing signs of new hiring from their client companies,” Anderson says. “However, it is going to take a few months for those business plans to affect the demand for talent.”
Source: search-consult.com
Tags: ExecuNet Recruiter Confidence Index, RCI, 招聘者信心指数
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