Manpower Singapore Employment Outlook Survey – Hiring Growth in Q2

headlines  Manpower Singapore Employment Outlook Survey   Hiring Growth in Q2Singapore’s labour market is likely to remain active as hiring forecasts remain optimistic, according to the latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.

Of the 703 employers interviewed by Manpower Singapore across seven industry sectors in Singapore, a majority 67% foresees no change in headcount, while 28% expects to hire. Only a small 4% anticipates a decrease in headcount. 

Country manager of Manpower Singapore, Peter Haglund, said that the local labour market is showing signs of regaining pre-recession employer confidence. Employment growth can also be expected in the second quarter of the year. Despite a small hiring decline in the Finance, Insurance & Real Estate sector, as well as in the Services and Mining & Construction sectors, there is definitely a general increase in employment as compared to the first two quarters of 2009.  

The net employment outlook is the most optimistic in the public administration and education sector, which achieved a positive 41% in survey results. This is followed by Mining & Construction (+25%), Finance, Insurance & Real Estate (+23%), Wholesale Trade & Retail Trade (+23%) and Manufacturing sector (+22%).

Sources and references: HRO, Manpower



Written by Amit Puri - Managing Consultant, Sandbox Advisors

Amit is an experienced career, business and HR professional. Previously, he has worked with organisations such as Bain & Company, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup. Amit has advanced degrees/qualifications in Career Counselling, Organisational Psychology & HR, Occupational Psychometrics, Career/Life Coaching & Business.


One Response to Manpower Singapore Employment Outlook Survey – Hiring Growth in Q2
  1. Rock drilling HK
    July 1, 2010 | 10:37 pm

    The hiring growth means the employment problem is becoming less painful to people.It is good because we were listening all bad news(rising unemployment rate)day by day after the economic problem hits the world's economy.

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