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Online hiring up 18% in Q3

Recruitment activity in the IT sector rose 46%.

Online hiring grew 18% in Q3 2019 despite sluggish economic growth, according to a report by online recruitment company, Monster.

The overall online hiring sentiment hit an annual high of 19% YoY for the months of July and August, followed by an 18% annual increase in September.

Hiring in the IT sector which started out strong, surged 44% YoY in July, and 49% YoY in August, is setting in a steady pace with 46% YoY in September

This was followed by the advertising & marketing sector, where online hiring rose 34%, 38% and 35% for July, August and September, respectively. Other notable industries were hospitality and consumer goods, which rank amongst the top growth sectors with double-digit YoY increases in online hiring demand during the quarter.

Recruitment in the Software, Hardware, and Telecom sector followed the upward trend as well, witnessing an 33%, 32% and 29% YoY increase in demand for July, August and September, respectively.

Not too far behind was Hospitality & Travel talent with an upward trajectory of 25%, 30% and 31% annual growth for the respective months of July, August and September. Professionals in Marketing & Communications, Sales & Business Development and Finance & Accounts roles also witnessed strong demand, ranking among the top growing occupations for the quarter.

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