ASIA JOB INDEX

Robert Walters Asia Job Index

The Robert Walters Asia Job Index was launched in Q2 2008 with a view to creating a quarterly defacto barometer for the job market across the region. Since its inception, the Index has grown in scope and now covers China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Singapore .

The Asia Job Index is highly regarded as an informative source, and its reports have been covered by numerous mainstream and trade media around Asia. Many companies have also used the Asia Job Index as a reference for their organisation's research and strategy reports.

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ASIA JOB INDEX - Q3 2011

The Robert Walters Asia Job Index indicates that the total number of advertisements for professional positions in Q3 2011 remained largely consistent with Q2, rising 1% from Q2 to Q3. While hiring has become muted in light of an uncertain global economic climate and as professionals delay job movements in anticipation of bonus payouts in early 2012, we noted growth for countries such as Japan. The Japanese market experienced a significant rebound in recruitment advertising over the quarter, with international expansaion replacing business continuity efforts in the wake of the natural disasters.
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