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The Monster Employment Index
Europe reports a fourth consecutive month of annual decline, recording a four percent decrease in online hiring over the year in November -
Belgium and theUnited Kingdom are the only two regions to report annual growth, both up one percent. All other regions report reduced online recruitment activity compared to year-ago levels -
Germany continues to decelerate, recording an annual decline of five percent from a positive growth rate of two percent in October - Environment, architecture, urbanism records a seventh consecutive month as the top performing industry year-over-year while Transport, post, logistics reports the sharpest reductions for the second consecutive month
- Managers (up five percent) sees the greatest increase in demand year-over-year of all occupations
- Elementary occupations (down 16 percent) continues to report the weakest rates of annual growth for the sixth consecutive month
The Monster Employment Index
"As the wider European economy continues to struggle, hiring remains cautious and even
Environment, architecture and urbanism (up 23 percent) continued to report the greatest increase in online recruitment of all industries in November and registered a seventh consecutive month at the top of the IndexIndustry Year-over-year Trends: Five of the 24 industry sectors monitored by the Index in November exhibited positive annual growth trends.
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Education, training, library (up 15 percent) retained its second place position in the Index and reported its tenth successive month of growth, with the strongest demand seen across
Belgium ,Sweden and theUK - Year-over-year, Production, manufacturing, maintenance, repair (down 11 percent), extended a downward trend that began in August
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Arts, entertainment, sports, leisure (down eight percent) registered reduced demand compared to the same time last year, and recruitment levels were down across all the major markets in
Europe - For the second consecutive month Transport, post and logistics (down 12 percent) recorded the most significant reductions in online recruitment activity compared to year-ago levels
Following seven months of annual decline Managers (up five percent) noted revived demand in online recruitment activity compared to the same time last year and placed top of the IndexOccupation Year-over-year Trends: Two of the nine occupational groups monitored by the Index in November exhibited positive growth trends.
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Online demand for Craft and related trades workers (down 11 percent) extended a downward trend in November for a third successive month and charted the steepest reduction since
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Elementary occupations (down 16 percent) continued to exhibit the weakest demand of the occupational groups, reporting its lowest levels of hiring activity since
December 2009 ; however,Italy ,Sweden and theUK noted some annual gains
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