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Human Resources India Inc most optimistic on hiring, says survey Our Bureau
Bangalore , June 14 Amid rising petrol prices and falling stock prices, Indian jobseekers have something to cheer about: corporate India is most optimistic about hiring intentions for the coming quarter. According to the Manpower Outlook Survey for the third quarter of 2006, covering 25 countries including India, Hong Kong, and Japan, the optimism is highest in India with the Net Employment Outlook at +43 per cent, followed by Hong Kong at +27 per cent and Japan +24 per cent. Among the seven sectors surveyed, services is the most positive with a bullish Net Employment Outlook of +50 per cent, followed closely by mining and construction at +49 per cent. The survey covered 4,550 employers across seven sectors: finance, manufacturing, public administration and education, services, transport and utilities, wholesale trade, and retail trade. The transportation and utilities sector has seen a fall of nine percentage points from the previous quarter, reporting an Outlook of +37 per cent.
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