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Naukrigulf.com Hiring Outlook Jan-2013
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GCC economies are expected to continue to see robust growth in 2013 ECONOMIC OVERVIEW Real gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow by 3.7 per cent in 2013, compared to 5.5 per cent in 2012. Growth in the non-oil economy is expected to remain strong at 5.5 per cent. Given the relatively weak global demand environment, oil GDP is expected to remain flat in 2013 after three years of strong growth. GDP growth forecast for UAE is stable at 3.2 per cent in 2013 Economic growth in Saudi Arabia is forecast to fall to 3.1 percent in 2013, owing to lower oil production and large base-effect for the nonoil sector. Source: IMF
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STUDY OVERVIEW Analysis based on an online survey conducted among 400+ recruiters across the Gulf Region, covering sectors like Oil and Gas, Construction, Retail and Banking etc. METHODOLOGY OVERVIEW The Naukrigulf.com Hiring Outlook survey is a half-yearly survey which is sent out to the registered clients of Naukrigulf.com. This is an e-mail survey and the results are compiled using statistical and analytical techniques.
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Highlights 400+ recruiters took the survey Hiring Trends: 68% recruiters anticipated new jobs to be created in 2013 as compared 64% in Aug-12 and 77% in Jan-12 14% employers said that there will a hiring freeze in 2013 as compared to 7% forecasting the same in the beginning of 2012 Increments 50% employers said there will be single digit salary hikes and 17% said that there will be no increments in 2013 Talent Crunch 55% recruiters said that they face talent crunch while hiring as compared 61% facing the same in Jan-2012
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SURVEY FINDINGS Naukrigulf.com Hiring Outlook Survey-Jan 2013
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Hiring Outlook for 2013 Improvement in sentiment when compared to six months earlier 48% recruiters said that jobs will be for the 4-8 years exp bracket and about 40% said jobs will be for the 1-3 years segment
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Range Of Increments 17% recruiters say that there will be no increments in 2013 as compared to 5% stating the same last year 50% employers predict single digit salary hikes in 2013
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Talent Crunch Talent Crunch scenario has reduced in over the last one year Hiring Arabs still remains an area of concern : 58% said that maximum talent crunch is witnessed while hiring Arab nationalities 4-8 years experience bracket remains the most difficult experience bracket
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What recruiters from the Oil and Gas sector say? Drop in hiring sentiment : Only 69% recruiters said that new jobs will be created for the sector as compared to 83% sating the same 6 months ago Talent Crunch scenario has improved : 51% recruiters said that they face Talent crunch while hiring employees as compared to 58% in Aug-12 Increments: 11% employers say no increments and 52% say less than 10% in 2013
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What recruiters from the Construction sector say? Improvement in hiring sentiment : 70% recruiters said that new jobs will be created for the sector as compared to 58% sating the same 6 months ago Talent Crunch scenario has improved : 58% recruiters said that they face Talent crunch while hiring employees Increments: 11% employers say no increments and 57% say less than 10% in 2013
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THANK YOU! For any further queries, please write to: Madhurima Chakraborty ( Manager- PR) Email ID: madhurima.c@naukri.com@naukri.com Phone No: 0120 – 3082087
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