Hiring Pace to Remain the Same, According to CareerBuilder.com's and USA TODAY's Q2 2008 Job Forecast
02 Abril 2008 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
CHICAGO, April 2, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- CareerBuilder.com, the
nation's largest online job site, and USA TODAY released the
results of their latest survey, conducted by Harris Interactive(R),
tracking projected hiring trends for the upcoming quarter. The
survey, titled "Q2 2008 Job Forecast," was conducted from February
11 through March 13, 2008 among 2,757 hiring managers and human
resource professionals in private sector companies. "The job loss
reported in the first quarter signified a gradual deceleration in
recruitment in the U.S. as the nation's economy downshifted," said
Matt Ferguson, CEO of CareerBuilder.com. "In the next three months,
employers anticipate marginal change in their hiring pace. While
some industries are experiencing a contraction in employment
levels, areas such as information technology, healthcare,
professional and business services and sales continue to add
full-time jobs." Hiring in Q1 2008 Thirty-one percent of employers
said they increased their number of full-time, permanent employees
from January through March while 57 percent reported no change and
11 percent reported a reduction in headcount. One percent was
unsure. When asked if hours had changed, on average, for hourly
workers in Q1 year over year, 59 percent reported no change in the
number of hours offered. Eleven percent reported hours were
increased while 12 percent said hours were cut and 5 percent were
unsure. Hiring in Q2 2008 Looking ahead, 29 percent of employers
plan to grow their number of full-time, permanent employees from
April through June while 59 percent anticipate no change and 6
percent expect to decrease headcount. Six percent are unsure.
Hiring By Region The Midwest continues to trail behind the other
regions when it comes to adding new hires. Twenty-five percent of
employers in the Midwest expect to increase their number of
full-time, permanent employees in the second quarter compared to 31
percent in the West and Northeast and 30 percent in the South.
Eight percent of employers in the Northeast plan to reduce staff
levels, followed by 7 percent in the South, 6 percent in the
Midwest and 5 percent in the West. Hiring By Industry Certain
industries and functions continue to outpace other areas in terms
of producing new jobs. Forty-five percent of IT employers expect to
add full-time, permanent employees in the second quarter followed
by 36 percent in Sales, 32 percent in Professional and Business
Services and 30 percent in large healthcare organizations. Hiring
By Company Size Thirty-three percent of employers with more than
250 employees expect to add full-time, permanent positions in the
next three months compared to 32 percent of those with 51 to 250
employees and 22 percent of those with 1 to 50 employees. Layoffs
Eleven percent of hiring managers reported there were layoffs at
their locations in the first quarter. Seven percent anticipate
there will be layoffs in the next three months. Eighty-three
percent expect no change while 10 percent are unsure. Compensation
in Q2 2008 The shortage of skilled labor has motivated more
competitive compensation packages. Seventy percent of employers
anticipate providing an increase in salaries for full-time,
permanent employees in the second quarter. Forty-one percent
estimate the average raise to range between 1 and 3 percent, 27
percent expect an average raise of 4 to 10 percent while 2 percent
expect raises to be 11 percent or more. Twenty-four of employers
anticipate no change in compensation levels, 2 percent expect a
decrease and 5 percent are unsure. Job Changes Thirty-eight percent
of employers report they currently have positions for which they
can't find qualified candidates. Although the job market has
softened, opportunities are still available, and workers are
responding. Twenty-one percent of workers expect to change jobs in
the next 12 months; one-in-ten plan to do so within the next six
months. Survey Methodology This survey was conducted online within
the U.S. by Harris Interactive on behalf of CareerBuilder.com among
2,757 hiring managers and human resource professionals (employed
full-time; not self-employed; with at least significant involvement
in hiring decisions); and 6,897 U.S. employees (employed full-time;
not self-employed) ages 18 and over between February 11, and March
13, 2008, respectively (percentages for some questions are based on
a subset U.S. employers, based on their responses to certain
questions). With a pure probability sample of 2,757 and 6,897, one
could say with a 95 percent probability that the overall results
have a sampling error of +/- 1.9 percentage points and +/- 1.2
percentage points, respectively. Sampling error for data from
sub-samples is higher and varies. A full methodology is available
upon request. About CareerBuilder.com CareerBuilder.com is the
nation's largest online job site with more than 23 million unique
visitors and over 1.6 million jobs. Owned by Gannett Co., Inc.
(NYSE:GCI), Tribune Company, The McClatchy Company (NYSE:MNI) and
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT), the company offers a vast online and
print network to help job seekers connect with employers.
CareerBuilder.com powers the career centers for more than 1,600
partners, including 140 newspapers and leading portals such as
America Online and MSN. More than 300,000 employers take advantage
of CareerBuilder.com's easy job postings, 26 million-plus resumes,
Diversity Channel and more. CareerBuilder.com and its subsidiaries
operate in the U.S., Europe, Canada and Asia. For more information,
visit http://www.careerbuilder.com/. Media Contact Jennifer Grasz
773-527-1164 DATASOURCE: CareerBuilder.com CONTACT: Jennifer Grasz
of CareerBuilder.com, +1-773-527-1164, Web site:
http://www.careerbuilder.com/
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