March 2009 Index Highlights:
The UK Index fell by seven points in March as online demand dropped from the seasonally-elevated level seen in February
Year-on-year, the Index fell by 41%, or 77 points. This is the fifth straight month that the Index has fallen on a yearly basis
In March, the dip was driven by fewer job opportunities [...]
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— Significant Dips in the Banking, Finance, Insurance; and Legal Sectors —
— Online Job Opportunities Decrease in All UK Regions —
London, February 12, 2008 – Online hiring in the UK dropped considerably in January, as the Monster Employment Index dipped by 14 points, following two months of solid growth. The Monster Employment Index UK is [...]
— Significant Growth in Online Opportunities for Marketing, PR and Media Occupations Helps Push Monster Employment Index UK Higher —
— Online Job Availability in Northern Ireland Sees Marked Increase during Final Month of 2007 —
Online recruitment activity in the UK rose sharply in December, as the Monster Employment Index added five points, continuing a two-month [...]
Online Recruitment Dips in the UK in September, according to the Monster Employment Index
— Engineering Sector Drops Significantly in September —
London, October 9, 2007 – In September 2007 online recruitment dropped in the UK, following a moderate increase in hiring demand during August, as the Monster Employment Index declined by five points. The Index dropped [...]
