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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

UK Sees Three Months of Consecutive Annual Online Recruitment Growth, According to Monster Employment Index

The Monster Employment Index Europe is a monthly gauge of online job posting activity based on a real-time review of millions of employer job opportunities culled from a large representative selection of career web sites and online job listings across Europe. The Index does not reflect the trend of any one advertiser or source, but is an aggregate measure of the change in job listings across the industry

October 2012 Index Highlights:

  • The Monster Employment Index UK reports a moderate annual increase of one percent in online recruitment in October, establishing a three-month positive growth trend
  • Public sector, defence and community registers the most robust annual gain amongst sectors in October 
  • By contrast, Construction and extraction is the weakest performing sector this month by measure of annual online recruitment activity, extending the negative annual growth trend initiated in July
  • Online hiring for Plant and machine operators, and assemblers increases year-over-year, with vacancies for these workers increasing at the fastest pace amongst all occupations measured by the Index
  • Of the regions measured by the Index, North England is the best-performing, with online hiring activity increasing for the third consecutive month


The Monster Employment Index Europe is a monthly gauge of online job posting activity based on a real-time review of millions of employer job opportunities culled from a large representative selection of career web sites and online job listings across Europe. The Index does not reflect the trend of any one advertiser or source, but is an aggregate measure of the change in job listings across the industry.

“While we can’t predict what will happen in the coming months, it is very encouraging to see online hiring levels increase compared to the same time last year for the third consecutive month,” said Julian Acquari, Managing Director of Monster UK & Ireland. “We’re noting some diverse areas of strength – Healthcare and social work is seeing particular stand-out growth, with increases in hiring activity for Professionals as well as Technicians.”

May 11

Jun 11

Jul 11

Aug 11

Sep 11

Oct 11

Nov 11

Dec 11

Jan 12

Feb 12

Mar 12

Apr 12

May 12

Jun 12

Jul 12

Aug 12

Sep 12

Oct 12

Y-O-Y GROWTH

136

141

140

138

135

140

140

141

129

145

148

140

140

141

136

140

137

141

1%

Industry Year-over-year Trends: 13 of the 21 industry sectors monitored by the Index exhibited annual growth in October.

  • Public sector, defence, community (up 48 percent) extended the positive growth trend started last February; significant gains were seen among Technicians and associate professionals as well as Service and sales workers 
  • Healthcare, social work (up 16 percent) was the second best performing industry sector and entered its third month of annual growth; increased demand was seen for both Professionals as well as Technicians and associate professionals
  • Online recruitment for Transport, post and logistics (up 10 percent) continued to escalate in October, with a significant increase seen across Service and sales workers, with Technicians and associate professionals also noting some gains
  • Construction and extraction (down 14 percent) was the weakest performing industry sector,  with online hiring down for the fourth straight month; softening demand was primarily seen for Elementary occupation workers

Top Industries

Industry

Oct 11

Oct 12

%

Growth

Y-o-y

Public sector, defence, community

84

124

48%

Healthcare, social work

329

380

16%

Transport, post and logistics

193

212

10%

IT

123

135

10%

Engineering

155

167

8%

 

Lowest Industries

Industry

Oct 11

Oct 12

%

Growth

Y-o-y

Production, manufacturing, maintenance, repair

166

157

-5%

Marketing, PR and media

154

143

-7%

Banking, finance, insurance

107

98

-8%

Research and development

145

129

-11%

Construction and extraction

98

84

-14%

 

Occupation Year-over-year Trends: Six of the nine occupational groups monitored by the Index charted annual growth in October.

  • Plant and machine operators, and assemblers (up four percent) remained the top performing occupational group in October, with stronger demand for the Production, manufacturing, maintenance, repair sector; online recruitment activity has been on a positive annual growth track since January 2010
  • Increases in online hiring activity was also seen for Professionals (up three percent), with elevated demand in the Education, training, library; Accounting, audit, taxes; IT; and Engineering sectors
  • In contrast, Elementary (down 13 percent) saw the greatest decline in annual hiring activity, extending the negative annual growth track started in September 2011; reductions were most notable for the Construction and extraction sector

 

Top Occupations

Occupation

Oct 11

Oct 12

%

Growth

Y-o-y

Plant and machine operators, and assemblers

89

93

4%

Professionals

134

138

3%

Clerical support workers

142

145

2%

 

Lowest Occupations

Occupation

Oct 11

Oct 12

%

Growth

Y-o-y

Service and sales workers

82

78

-5%

Managers

114

107

-6%

Elementary occupations

64

56

-13%

 

Geographic year-over-year Trends: Five of the nine UK regions registered annual gains in online recruitment in October. 

  • North England (up six percent) noted the highest rate of annual increase this month, prolonging the upswing to the third straight month; Accounting, audit, taxes; IT; and Sales saw the most significant increases in demand  
  • Scotland (up five percent) registered its highest rate of annual increase seen since December last year, with increasing opportunities primarily in the Engineering; and Sales sectors
  • East Anglia (down five percent) experienced the steepest reduction by measure of annual online hiring, establishing a sixth consecutive downward trend. Engineering; Management and consulting; Sales; and Transport, post and logistics were affected the most by the slowdown

Top Regions

Region

Oct 11

Oct 12

%

Growth

Y-o-y

North England

173

183

6%

Scotland

111

117

5%

South West

273

278

2%

 

Lowest Regions

Region

Oct 11

Oct 12

%

Growth

Y-o-y

Northern Ireland

111

107

-4%

Midlands

158

152

-4%

East Anglia

142

135

-5%

International Trends

The Monster Employment Index Europe reported a third consecutive month of annual decline, recording a three percent decline in October, the sharpest rate of reduction seen since April 2010. Germany continued to report decelerating trends but still recorded two percent annual growth followed by Belgium and the United Kingdom (both up one percent). Environment, architecture and urbanism saw its sixth month of consecutive growth and outpaced all industries while Transport, post and logistics reported the greatest decline. Online recruitment across Education, training, library (up ten percent) remained strong in October, prolonging an eight month growth trend and ranking second among the industries. Elementary occupations (down 15 percent) reported continued reductions in annual online recruitment and placed bottom of all occupations measured by the Index.

By Industry                       

Industry

Oct 11

Nov 11

Dec 11

Jan 12

Feb 12

Mar 12

Apr 12

May 12

Jun 12

Jul 12

Aug 12

Sep 12

Oct 12

Y-O-Y GROWTH

Accounting, audit, taxes

107

108

110

101

114

109

108

110

110

104

108

104

111

4%

Administrative, organisation

118

113

117

105

122

126

125

118

119

108

114

112

121

3%

Arts, entertainment, sports, leisure

138

135

147

137

144

148

127

123

134

131

139

137

146

6%

Banking, finance, insurance

107

109

105

101

105

107

108

102

101

95

99

99

98

-8%

Construction and extraction

98

100

93

81

94

100

94

92

90

84

90

91

84

-14%

Education, training and library

254

245

273

243

281

284

297

274

293

273

265

242

273

7%

Engineering

155

157

163

149

160

168

160

164

161

160

167

166

167

8%

Environment, architecture and urbanism

71

71

75

66

71

70

65

66

69

66

70

69

72

1%

Healthcare, social work

329

343

353

339

353

357

351

355

364

352

361

369

380

16%

Hospitality and tourism

132

129

130

116

130

134

140

141

142

141

134

133

139

5%

HR

83

79

81

76

85

84

82

85

81

77

78

76

79

-5%

IT

123

129

129

123

139

144

126

125

124

124

129

124

135

10%

Legal

105

104

100

107

107

111

107

108

103

98

104

97

100

-5%

Management and consulting

170

163

166

148

173

187

169

168

174

170

171

176

180

6%

Marketing, PR and media

154

148

147

134

156

156

156

148

145

138

140

140

143

-7%

Production, manufacturing, maintenance, Repair

166

154

166

147

159

160

147

155

155

157

157

152

157

-5%

Public sector, defence, community

84

83

85

88

99

100

98

97

104

102

117

116

124

48%

Research and development

145

154

151

127

143

144

139

148

138

146

133

142

129

-11%

Sales

121

121

118

111

121

120

118

117

117

109

113

113

117

-3%

Telecommunications

72

72

73

69

78

74

72

72

75

72

74

78

75

4%

Transport, post  and logistics

193

191

182

154

174

179

177

176

194

194

216

211

212

10%

By Occupation

Occupation

Oct 11

Nov 11

Dec 11

Jan 12

Feb 12

Mar 12

Apr 12

May 12

Jun 12

Jul 12

Aug 12

Sep 12

Oct 12

Y-O-Y GROWTH

Managers

114

108

109

91

105

104

100

100

105

103

102

106

107

-6%

Professionals

134

135

134

125

136

138

134

135

135

130

133

132

138

3%

Technicians and associate professionals

158

159

160

153

165

165

157

158

160

154

159

155

159

1%

Clerical support workers

142

134

142

129

143

148

137

141

140

131

136

136

145

2%

Service and sales workers

82

82

82

69

75

74

75

76

75

72

74

73

78

-5%

Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers

175

165

163

153

178

181

170

158

174

173

175

167

178

2%

Craft  and related workers

219

227

218

186

212

219

199

204

201

194

221

217

223

2%

Plant and machine operators, and assemblers

89

87

87

77

86

90

84

87

90

89

92

91

93

4%

Elementary occupations

64

60

66

62

64

61

56

54

55

55

55

58

56

-13%

By Region

Region

Oct 11

Nov 11

Dec 11

Jan 12

Feb 12

Mar 12

Apr 12

May 12

Jun 12

Jul 12

Aug 12

Sep 12

Oct 12

Y-O-Y GROWTH

East Anglia

142

144

138

130

142

145

136

135

131

133

133

132

135

-5%

London

146

145

140

122

141

136

131

133

132

134

134

141

147

1%

Midlands

158

153

154

149

165

169

161

165

169

160

157

155

152

-4%

North England

173

167

169

151

175

181

172

172

176

172

177

176

183

6%

Northern Ireland

111

123

126

115

130

128

113

119

113

109

108

108

107

-4%

Scotland

111

113

115

102

112

115

107

113

113

110

113

116

117

5%

South East

123

126

121

111

122

122

121

123

125

118

121

119

124

1%

South West

273

268

264

234

271

285

263

259

269

255

263

263

278

2%

Wales

228

214

234

203

216

217

210

201

210

208

215

213

222

-3%

Monster Employment Index data for November  2012 will be released on December 11, 2012.