Who in the World is Hiring? Manpower Employment Outlook Survey Shows Strongest Q2 2016 Hiring Confidence is in India, Japan, Taiwan, Colombia and Guatemala
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Of the more than 58,000 employers interviewed globally, 39 of 42 countries and territories anticipate increasing their staffing levels in Q2 2016. Compared to Q1 2016, hiring prospects strengthen in 8 of 42 countries and territories, and decline in 22. Compared with last year at this time, outlooks improve in 12 countries and territories, weaken in 23 and are unchanged in 7.
"We believe parts of the global economy - including some countries in
Global Hiring Plans by Region
- In the EMEA region, employers in
Bulgaria report the most optimistic second-quarter hiring intentions. However, talent demand remains restrained inGermany where the forecast dips to its least optimistic level in more than two years, while French employers report the weakest hiring plans, and the region's only negative forecast. - In the
Asia Pacific region, employers inIndia report the most optimistic regional and global hiring plans for the third consecutive quarter, while the region's least favorable hiring intentions are reported by Australian employers. Hiring plans inChina decline in comparison to both the prior quarter and Quarter 2 2015. Outlooks are positive in all industry sectors and regions, but are among the weakest reported in the history of the survey. - In the
Americas region, employers inColombia ,Guatemala and theU.S. report the most optimistic second-quarter hiring plans, while employers inBrazil report an overall decline in payrolls as well as the weakest hiring plans in the region and across the globe.
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