Business support and secretarial: Most firms plan to maintain recruitment levels of business support professionals
Most firms plan on maintaining or increasing recruitment of business support professionals, according to a new survey.
The 2009 market report, from secretarial and business support recruiter Crone Corkill, shows that 39% of companies plan to increase headcount in 2009.
The survey also shows that while general market data is predicting a downturn in temporary hiring overall, legislative changes around flexible working practices should continue to impact on hiring demand.
Tracy Durrant, managing director of Crone Corkill, says: “Maternity leave, for example, is often a big driver of temporary demand.”
“And with maternity and paternity leave rights becoming more generous, we would expect this to be a continuing trend throughout 2009.”
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