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Prospects bright for global job seekers in Croatia, Taiwan, Japan, Hungary, and U.S.

Employers around the world report optimistic hiring outlooks in Q2 2018, according to the latest ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey [1].

Employers in 43 of 44 countries say they plan to add staff, with hiring confidence strongest in Croatia, Taiwan, Japan, Hungary and the U.S., followed by 17 countries including Canada, France, Germany and the UK.
Employers in Italy, Switzerland and the Czech Republic report the weakest hiring prospects.

“We are seeing optimism from employers in many countries across the world as the near-term global economic outlook is increasingly positive,” said Jonas Prising, ManpowerGroup Chairman & CEO. “Sustained positive hiring intentions combined with the ongoing impact of technology across all industries mean companies will need to find new ways of upskilling the workforce to help fill vacancies. This must happen at speed and scale. Businesses that are able to find the right balance of technology, talent and human connection will be those that will succeed in this Skills Revolution.”

Confidence levels of the over 59,000 employers surveyed across 44 countries and territories have strengthened in 25 countries, weakened in 13, and remained the same in five.

Global hiring plans by region

EMEA

Asia Pacific

Americas

To view complete results for the ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey, visit http://www.manpowergroup.com/meos [1]

The next survey will be released 12 June 2018 and will report hiring expectations for Q3 2018.