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Recruitment and Hiring in 2017: MRINetwork Study

• By Manav Seth
Recruitment and Hiring in 2017: MRINetwork Study

As we enter the last fiscal of this calendar year, we take a look at the recruitment activity in 2017 using the 2017 Recruitment Sentiment Study by MRINetwork. The study is lends great insights on what recruiters, employers and candidates are thinking about and what the present and future of recruitment look like. 

What is the study about?

Conducted in June 2017, while partnering with The Martec Group, across 400 worldwide MRINetwork offices, the study sought to “evaluate the current employment landscape, and to project its direction in the months ahead.”

What did the study find?

Recruiters and employers are jittery over changing dynamics of the workforce, as millennials and Gen X and Y workers demand more work-life balance, and many are concerned about developing programs to develop and retain Baby Boomers. “Over 70 percent of recruiters and employers are somewhat to extremely concerned about replacing Baby Boomers who are reaching retirement.”


Bottom-Line

Hiring has continued to witness consistent activity this year as well, signalling that despite prohibitive international economic and political developments, recruiters and employers continue to look for new employees. But the study also shows that recruiters and employers are facing trouble finding them. It also highlights the challenges – present and impending – that are bound to spell trouble for the sector. It fittingly concludes, “Today’s best talent now seek an expedited, responsive, candidate-facing interview process, that clearly outlines how their career would benefit from joining your firm. Companies that want to acquire and keep strong talent on their teams will need to embrace this.”