Competition for Skilled Talent Set to Grow as U.S. Employers Continue to Report Upbeat Hiring in the Second Quarter
Employers in all 13 industry sectors report optimistic hiring plans with the strongest Outlooks reported in Leisure & Hospitality, Transportation & Utilities (both +25%) and Wholesale & Retail Trade (+24%) as consumers dine out and demand immediate delivery from groceries to fast fashion. Employers in Professional & Business Services have a +23% employment Outlook fueled by growing demand for knowledge workers with the right balance of human strengths including communication and collaboration and technical capabilities from coding to data analytics.
"As U.S. employers continue to report double-digit hiring Outlooks, demand for talent is growing across the board from cyber security experts and data analysts to delivery drivers needed to keep up with 24/7 online retail," said
View complete Q2 2019 survey results for the U.S: ManpowerGroup.US/MEOS.
Region |
Q2 2019 |
Quarter-over-Quarter Variation |
Year-over-Year Variation |
West |
20% |
0% |
+1% |
Midwest |
19% |
+1% |
-1% |
South |
20% |
-1% |
+2% |
Northeast |
18% |
-2% |
+1% |
U.S. Hiring Plans by Industry Sectors, Regions and Metro Areas/States
- Nationwide, employers in all 13 industry sectors expect to add staff in Q2 2019. The strongest Outlooks are reported in Transportation & Utilities (+25%), Leisure & Hospitality (+25%), Wholesale & Retail Trade (+24%) and Professional & Business Services (+23%) followed by Mining (+19%), Construction (+19%), Durable Goods Manufacturing (+19%) and Non-Durable Goods Manufacturing (+17%).
- Both the South and the West have the highest regional Outlooks (+20%) in the country. Hiring prospects in the Midwest (+19%) are a close second with employers in the Northeast (+18%) not far behind. In the Midwest (+20%), Northeast (+18%) and West, the Outlook is up a percentage point (+20%) year-over-year and up two percentage points in the South.
- Employers in
Indiana (+33%),Maine (+33%),Alaska (+28%),Colorado (+27%),Kansas (+26%),North Carolina (+26%) andOregon (+26%) report the strongest Outlooks nationwide. Of the 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas, the strongest job gains are expected inGreensboro, N.C. (+35%),Denver , Col. (+34%),Indianapolis, Ind. (+33%),Sacramento , Cal. (+32%),Albany, N.Y. (+31%),Deltona, Fla. (+31%) andMadison, Wis. (31%).
Complete results for the
*The Net Employment Outlook is derived by taking the percentage of employers anticipating an increase in hiring activity and subtracting from this the percentage of employers expecting a decrease in hiring activity.
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