Accountants lack confidence on jobs market
Accountants are far more concerned over the health of the jobs market than HR departments, according to accountancy recruiter Marks Sattin.
Accountants are far more concerned over the health of the jobs market than HR departments, according to accountancy recruiter Marks Sattin.
On a scale of 10 (very optimistic) to -10 (very pessimistic) with 0 representing indifference, accountants scored -6.0, compared with HR professionals who scored 2.4.
Dave Way, managing director of Marks Sattin says: “Accountants are far less confident about the future than those who are in charge of recruiting them. This is for a number of reasons.
“First, accountants have been bruised by a punishing recession. The credit crisis hit banks and decimated the M&A activity on which accountancy and finance workers thrive.
“Since 2007, accountants’ salaries have dropped 2.2% while national headcount has fallen 6.8%. While some departments have seen rapid increases in remuneration and hiring, the industry as a whole still has some way to go to make up the lost ground since the bubble burst.”
