Starting in October, companies begin to "ramp up" hiring for seasonal gigs to allow time to train new employees, says Monster ...
"The Monster Employment Index rose by ten points in February, as employers resumed hiring activity after January’s seasonal lull. The long-term growth rate turned positive, with the Index up 2% ...
The Monster Employment Index Europe declined in January, reflecting a similar seasonal pause in online recruitment activity seen at the same time last year. The Index dipped four points to a level of ...
TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Online recruitment rose to its highest level since May, with management and military opportunities leading the rise, the Monster Employment Index showed. The index is ...
Monster Worldwide, today announced the launch of the Monster Employment Index Europe Monster Worldwide, Inc, the parent company of the global online careers property, Monster, today announced the ...
The Monster Employment Index shows that demand for positions in the professional, scientific, and technical services field is still climbing, but last month’s Index stayed flat at a level of 172. The ...
Hospitality, followed Education leads all industry sectors in annual growth Among occupation groups Healthcare exhibit strongest growth year-over-year; Software, Hardware, Telecom registers steepest ...
TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Online job availability rose a bit in March, but reflecting financial-market turmoil online listings slumped in finance and insurance, Monster's online-employment index ...
Online recruitment activity expanded the most in the BFSI sector between April 2013 and 2014. Consumer Goods/ FMCG, Food & Packaged Food , Home Appliance, Garments/ Textiles/ Leather, Gems & Jewellery ...
NEW YORK, Sept 3 (Reuters) - A monthly gauge of U.S. online labor demand soared in August at its fastest pace in four years, indicating steadier footing for nationwide labor demand, a private research ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A monthly gauge of online labor demand in the United States dipped slightly in September, as employers remained wary despite signs of economic recovery, a private research group ...