20% of Slovenian Employers Looking to Hire More Staff in Q4

By , 11 Sep 2018, 08:59 AM Business
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STA, 11 September 2018 - Employers in Slovenia are quite optimistic about hiring in the final quarter of the year, with as many as 20% of them planning to increase their staff. The prospects for hiring in Slovenia are thus among the most promising in the region and the world, the latest survey by temping agency Manpower shows. 

The net outlook for hiring stands at +19 percentage points, up eight points from the third quarter and up six points compared to the same period last year.

While 20% of the 620 employers included in the survey plan to hire, 4% intend to cut their workforce and 74% plan no changes.

The positive outlook was recorded in all ten sectors, most notably in construction (+25 percentage points), financial and business services, insurance and real estate (+23 points) and in transport, logistics and communications (+22 points).

Job vacancies are also expected in manufacturing (+18 points), and in wholesale and retail (+16 points). In mining and quarrying, the outlook is +5 points.

Job openings are expected in all four Slovenian regions, but the most intensive hiring is expected in the north-eastern region (+20 percentage points), an all-time high. In central Slovenia, the outlook for hiring is also the highest in the last eight years of the survey, at +18 points.

In the south-east Slovenia, the outlook is at +13 percentage points and in the south-west at +11.

"In the first three quarters this year, we witnessed a bit more modest outlook for hiring, but in the final quarter the optimism of employers is picking up again. We're looking at an encouraging forecast for the labour market and managing talents well will now become more important than ever," said Nebojša Biškup of ManpowerGroup Slovenija.

However, despite the employers' optimism, Biškup is not sure whether employment projections will in fact materialise because Slovenia is facing staff shortages.

The demand for staff remains highest in the shortage occupations. This is a systemic problem that is also present broader throughout the EU, Biškup commented for the STA.

Hiring is planned between October and December by employers in 25 of the 26 countries from the region Europe, Middle East and Africa. On the quarterly level, the employment outlook was up in eleven countries and down in nine. Year-on-year, employment opportunities improved in 13 countries and deteriorated in seven.

The most optimistic are employers in Romania and Slovenia, while the least optimistic are those in Switzerland.

Slovenia and Romania, along with the US, where net outlook for hiring also reaches +19 percentage points, are countries with the most positive hiring prospects in the world, preceded only by Japan and Taiwan, where the net outlook is at +26 and +21 points, respectively.

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