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Robert Walters Asia Job Index Q3 2011

2011-12-07 10:12 5002

HONG KONG, Dec. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Robert Walters, the international recruitment consultancy, publishes today its Asia Job Index for the third quarter of 2011. The Robert Walters Asia Job Index tracks advertisement volumes for professional positions across the leading job boards and national newspapers in Singapore, Hong Kong, mainland China, Malaysia, Japan and South Korea.

KEY FINDINGS

Regional: Consistent job levels for Q3 compared to Q2

  • Levels of job advertisements remained largely consistent in the second quarter, with companies choosing to hold off on hiring new staff following a strong second quarter
  • The financial turmoil in the Eurozone and in the US has inevitably had an impact on international companies, particularly in the financial services sector in regions such as mainland China and Hong Kong
  • Accountancy and finance have been impacted and similarly, recruitment within IT services has declined as companies delay implementing new systems until there is greater economic visibility

Singapore: Increased recruitment activity in medical and legal services sectors

  • The number of jobs advertised in Singapore in Q3 remained largely in line with the previous quarter, growing by 5% over the quarter and by 7% from Q2 to Q3
  • Sectors proving more resilient to the economic uncertainty included medical services and legal services, which have seen numbers of job advertisements rise over the quarter by 19% and 17% respectively
  • To meet regulatory requirements, pharmaceutical companies continued to invest in clinical assistance,  research and development, whilst companies also increased headcount within legal departments to prepare for incoming financial regulations such as Basel 3

Hong Kong: Recruitment activity subdued for Q3

  • Recruitment advertising activities in Hong Kong during Q3 slowed down by 2% from July to September following a particularly strong second quarter
  • Hong Kong's position as one of the world's leading financial services centres means it has inevitably been affected by ongoing global economic concerns
  • Candidate confidence levels are muted with many unwilling to leave current positions to enter an uncertain market

Malaysia: Consumer facing roles in demand

  • Due to the uncertain economic outlook, companies have reassessed recruitment needs across a range of sectors such as human resources as well as art and design, resulting in both sectors seeing a fall of 35% over the quarter
  • A notable trend for HR was for companies to use the services of recruitment firms like Robert Walters to hire as these positions are generally deemed to be confidential
  • Demand for general management roles continues, with job advertisements increasing in sectors such as property management, up 8%, as companies look to hire in-house facility professionals to manage properties

MainlandChina: Cautious hiring sentiments as companies review budgets

  • Levels of total job advertisements in mainland China in Q3 dipped minimally by 1%. This follows the trend evident in Q2, when the rate of growth in advertising began to slow from previous levels
  • This slowdown was driven in part by companies suspending hiring in the wake of headcount reviews and budgetary discussions and employees awaiting end of year bonuses
  • Recruitment within IT services and merchandising and purchasing is indicative of this cautious tone, revealing respectively 12% and 4% declines in job advertisements, in these traditionally market sensitive industries

To download the full report, visit www.asiajobindex.com.

Methodology

The Robert Walters Asia Job Index tracks the number of job advertisements on a daily basis across the executive appointments sections of key newspapers and leading online job boards in Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong. In mainland China, job opportunities are largely advertised online via job portals and as such, the index will only track online job advertisements for this market. For a complete listing of the publications and job boards included in our findings, visit: http://asiajobindex.com/methodology.html

Robert Walters

Robert Walters is one of the leading international recruitment consultancies, with a network of 46 offices spanning 22 countries/regions, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Continental Europe, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Asia and South Africa.

Robert Walters Asia Job index: www.asiajobindex.com

Robert Walters Global Salary Survey: www.robertwalters.com/salarysurvey

For further information please contact:

Joyce Lin
Editorial & PR Specialist, Asia
E: joyce.lin@robertwalters.com.sg
T: +65-6228-5313
M: +65-9770-1133

Gigi Koh
Editorial & PR Specialist, China
E: gigi.koh@robertwalters.com.cn
T: +86-21-5153-5810
M: +86-1872-1040-323

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