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Manpower Employment Outlook Survey reveals Indian employers expect vigorous hiring pace to continue in the second quarter

Services and Finance: sector employers report strongest hiring expectations for the quarter ahead.  Indian Employers’ hiring plans for Q2 2012 continue to be most optimistic among all 41 countries and territories surveyed despite global uncertainties.

According to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey released today, the survey of 4,992 employers across India indicates that the hiring activity will be robust in the second quarter, particularly in the Services and Financial sectors. The seasonally adjusted Net Employment Outlook of +44% indicates Indian employers are the most optimistic among employers in the 41 countries and territories surveyed. In addition, the forecast from employers in the Wholesale & Retail Trade sector is the strongest since survey began in India in 2005.

Employers in all four regions of India and all seven industry sectors report positive hiring plans for the coming quarter. In comparison to the previous quarter, employers in six out of seven industry sectors report stronger hiring plans. Jobseekers can expect the most opportunities in the Services sector (+59%) and Finance Insurance and Real Estate sector (+51%), while the country’s weakest – although still robust – hiring plans are reported by employers in the Public Administration and Education (+38%) sector.

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