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UNITED STATES                                                                                              Submitted by: Joe Cianciolo, Senior Account Manager

                             Waiting for Growth but Finding Top Talent
                             How long will it take for the labor markets to return to normal?
                             It will depend on any number of factors, foremost among
                             them: what is normal?

                             In a recent poll of MRINetwork recruiters asking what was
                             holding managers back from hiring, only 11 percent cited
                             sales not yet rebounding. The leading cause of employers not
                             hiring was that efficiencies found during the recession have
                                                                                                                                                     Management Recruiters of
                             allowed companies to do the same with less staff (28                                                                      Cleveland-Southwest
                             percent).                                                                                                              >Experts in Global Search ™
                                                                                                                                                      (330) 273-4300 ext. 109
                             “The depth and length of the downturn forced organizations to                                                             JoeCC@MRCSW.com
                             make structural changes which have sent productivity to
                             record heights,” says Rob Romaine, president of
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                             MRINetwork. “Today, in a period where market growth often
                             remains minimal, the most direct way to create the earnings                                            Notable International Events
                             improvements investors are looking for is to push for further
                             efficiencies.”                                                                                               Ireland received a €85 billion bailout last
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                                                                                                                                           year, with a nearly 6 percent interest rate.
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                             While expanding headcounts and vacancies from                                                                 It would have saddled Ireland with nearly
                             resignations were the two top reasons for job openings,                                                       €1 billion a year in interest payments. A
                             according to the MRINetwork Recruiter Sentiment Study, top                                                    recent move by the EU has cut those
                             grading of the workforce came in third, with 14 percent of                                                    interest payments by €800 million a year
                                                                                                                                           by lowering the interest rate and spreading
                             recruiters claiming that it is the primary cause for openings
                                                                                                                                           payments out over 15 years.
                             that they see. Top grading means identifying the “C players”
                             on a team, going out, and replacing them with a top
                                                                                                                                          A report in July showed foreign direct
                             performer.                                                                                                    investment in South Africa fell steeply from
                                                                                                                                           $5.4 billion to $1.6 billion from 2009 into
                             The number two reason employers are holding back from                                                         2010. The decline was far more than the
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                             hiring, according to the survey, is that while sales have                                                     8.5 percent cut seen throughout the African
                             rebounded, managers are meeting resistance in getting                                                         continent.
                             authorization to fill their open positions (27 percent).
                             “Managers are having a hard enough time today just getting
                             approval to fill vacancies, let alone creating new positions,”
                             notes Romaine. “This makes top grading one of the only
                             ways to increase output in highly talent-reliant businesses                                            After hitting its low in January 2010, the U.S quit rate—the
                             without changing the headcount.”
                                                                                                                                    percentage of the workforce who voluntarily leave their job
                                                                                                                                    in a given month—has risen from 1.1 percent to 1.5
                             Top grading is possible today in a way it hasn’t been over the                                         percent. While still short of the 2.2 percent average
                             last many years. The mantra in the depths of the recession                                             between 2004 and 2007, this recent growth lends further
                             was that employees were hunkered down, not wanting to risk
                                                                                                                                    support to the idea that for the right opportunities,
                             falling victim to the “last in, first out” mentality at a new job.
                                                                                                                                    candidates today are ready and willing to change jobs. In
                             Yet, while layoffs do continue today at many firms, they are                                           fact, the number of people leaving their positions voluntarily
                             more frequently motivated by shifting business strategies                                              has exceeded the number laid off or discharged since
                             rather than financial necessity.
                                                                                                                                    January of this year.
                                                     U.S. Monthly Quit Rate                                                         “While productivity has surged, consumer and business
                                                                                                                                    spending has only risen modestly. Until the demand of the
                                                                                                                                    marketplace reaches parity with the capacity of the current
                                                                                                                                    U.S. workforce, we aren’t going to see a surge in
                                                                                                                                    headcounts,” notes Romaine. “But many of the smartest
                                                                                                                                    employers are taking this opportunity to find and recruit a
                                                                                                                                    select few top performers who will enable their companies
                                                                                                                                    to seize the opportunity and grow when that parity is
                                                                                                                                    reached.”

                                                                              Source: U.S. Labor Department




            © 2011 Management Recruiters International, Inc. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Each office is independently owned and operated.
but less oil-reliant economy. How to do that is a question that
                                                                      has continued to face all oil-rich nations in the region.
KUWAIT
                                                                      A recent IMF report highlighted the need for tax reforms in the
                                                                      country, including introducing a value-added tax and a
Stability in an Unstable World                                        comprehensive income tax system. Such reforms would
                                                                      increase the government’s non-oil revenues and help ease such
                                                                      taxes into the public consciousness before more substantial
While the “Arab Spring” swept across most of North Africa and         taxes are actually necessary.
the Middle East, Kuwait has wildly avoided the unrest, likely in
large part because of its low unemployment rate — at just 1.64        The IMF report also called for increased investment in
percent, one of the lowest unemployment rates in the world —          infrastructure projects to create economic engines beyond just
and an economy that continues to boom.                                banking and oil extraction — a sentiment echoed by many
                                                                      government officials.
In a region of the world synonymous with instability, Kuwait has
amassed an uncommonly strong foundation. While 92 percent             “Increased infrastructure spending will obviously contribute to
of the government’s income comes from oil, which is a                 more immediate construction projects for Kuwaiti workers, but
notoriously volatile source of income, the annual budget has run      they will also lead to a more substantive range of economic
a surplus of over 10 percent since 1999, reaching as high as 21       opportunities for our many college graduates,” notes Zoqout.
percent in the past year.                                             With more than 13 percent of all public expenditure going
                                                                      towards education, Kuwait has the highest-rated education
“The economy is booming and as unrest continues in countries          system of the Arab world, according to UNESCO. The literacy
throughout the region, more companies and workers seek out            rate in Kuwait, amongst men and women combined, is 93
Kuwait for its stability,” says Manal Zoqout, managing director of    percent, also one of the highest in the region.
Action Recruitment and Management, an MRINetwork affiliate
in Kuwait City.                                                       “Of course the future is always unknown, but it’s hard to
                                                                      consider our current outlook to be anything but bright,” says
Kuwaiti Central Bank Governor Sheikh Salem Abdul-Aziz Al-             Zoqout. “Unemployment is low, our financial position is strong,
Sabah, while characterizing the financial situation as “good and      the government is open and stable, and there is a flow of bright,
excellent,” has also said that it is not enough and that more         educated young professionals ready and eager to grow our
long-term goals are necessary to create an equally powerful,          economy further.”



                                                                      In addition, Nissan recently announced that it would begin
TENNESSEE                                                             making the motor for its electric vehicle, the LEAF, at its
                                                                      Decherd power train assembly plant.

Manufacturing Drives Slowly Recovering                                This development is important as green technology becomes
                                                                      more and more a part of the economy. Tennessee has about
Economy                                                               43,000 green jobs, which make up 1.5 percent of employed
                                                                      people in the state. The sector continues to grow in the state,
Like many parts of the country, the southern state of Tennessee       with a number of additional green businesses and initiatives
has struggled with the recent economic downturn but things            poised to get underway.
look like they might be turning around for the “Volunteer State.”
                                                                      While things have begun to look up in the Volunteer State, the
"Manufacturing is probably the strongest sector in Tennessee,"        fact remains that Tennessee's unemployment rate for June was
Al Clark, general manager of Management Recruiters of                 9.8 percent, higher than the nation's rate of 9.2 percent.
Chattanooga-Brainerd says. "We’re finding that the
manufacturing base that we work with in the state tends to be         Clark says that a great deal of the lost jobs are coming from
growing across the board. Though it’s not fast growth, there is       government payrolls, as many agencies are contracting amid
improved demand in that market."                                      the downturn. He also noted that the job creation efforts of
                                                                      private employers have not been able to keep up with the loss
In Tennessee, one of the most important manufacturing sectors         of public jobs.
is the automotive industry. Indeed, the Volkswagen Group of
America, Chattanooga Operations, recently celebrated the third        "Like with most areas of the country, we’re seeing the local and
anniversary of building a $1 billion factory in Tennessee, which      state government contracting and the private sector is not
will soon employ more than 2,000 workers.                             replacing those particular jobs as fast," notes Clark. "We are
                                                                      absolutely not able to keep pace with the way that the
Clark notes that these factories do more than merely employ           governments and school systems are cutting [jobs]."
people, as they have a positive ripple effect on the rest of the
state's economy.                                                      According to Clark, the future of the economy in Tennessee is
                                                                      still up in the air as the nation continues to struggle with its debt
"When you're talking about a company like Volkswagen building         and businesses are unsure of what course Washington will
a billion dollar plant, you're not just talking about the company,"   take. Regardless, he said that he believes energy, technology
Clark continues. "All of their suppliers also come in. That           and service will be among the biggest industries in the state in
impacts manufacturing and it impacts construction."                   the coming decade.



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  • 1. UNITED STATES Submitted by: Joe Cianciolo, Senior Account Manager Waiting for Growth but Finding Top Talent How long will it take for the labor markets to return to normal? It will depend on any number of factors, foremost among them: what is normal? In a recent poll of MRINetwork recruiters asking what was holding managers back from hiring, only 11 percent cited sales not yet rebounding. The leading cause of employers not hiring was that efficiencies found during the recession have Management Recruiters of allowed companies to do the same with less staff (28 Cleveland-Southwest percent). >Experts in Global Search ™ (330) 273-4300 ext. 109 “The depth and length of the downturn forced organizations to JoeCC@MRCSW.com make structural changes which have sent productivity to record heights,” says Rob Romaine, president of IS S UE 8 MRINetwork. “Today, in a period where market growth often remains minimal, the most direct way to create the earnings Notable International Events improvements investors are looking for is to push for further efficiencies.”  Ireland received a €85 billion bailout last | year, with a nearly 6 percent interest rate. V O L U ME V While expanding headcounts and vacancies from It would have saddled Ireland with nearly resignations were the two top reasons for job openings, €1 billion a year in interest payments. A according to the MRINetwork Recruiter Sentiment Study, top recent move by the EU has cut those grading of the workforce came in third, with 14 percent of interest payments by €800 million a year by lowering the interest rate and spreading recruiters claiming that it is the primary cause for openings payments out over 15 years. that they see. Top grading means identifying the “C players” on a team, going out, and replacing them with a top  A report in July showed foreign direct performer. investment in South Africa fell steeply from $5.4 billion to $1.6 billion from 2009 into The number two reason employers are holding back from 2010. The decline was far more than the A U G U S T | 2 0 11 hiring, according to the survey, is that while sales have 8.5 percent cut seen throughout the African rebounded, managers are meeting resistance in getting continent. authorization to fill their open positions (27 percent). “Managers are having a hard enough time today just getting approval to fill vacancies, let alone creating new positions,” notes Romaine. “This makes top grading one of the only ways to increase output in highly talent-reliant businesses After hitting its low in January 2010, the U.S quit rate—the without changing the headcount.” percentage of the workforce who voluntarily leave their job in a given month—has risen from 1.1 percent to 1.5 Top grading is possible today in a way it hasn’t been over the percent. While still short of the 2.2 percent average last many years. The mantra in the depths of the recession between 2004 and 2007, this recent growth lends further was that employees were hunkered down, not wanting to risk support to the idea that for the right opportunities, falling victim to the “last in, first out” mentality at a new job. candidates today are ready and willing to change jobs. In Yet, while layoffs do continue today at many firms, they are fact, the number of people leaving their positions voluntarily more frequently motivated by shifting business strategies has exceeded the number laid off or discharged since rather than financial necessity. January of this year. U.S. Monthly Quit Rate “While productivity has surged, consumer and business spending has only risen modestly. Until the demand of the marketplace reaches parity with the capacity of the current U.S. workforce, we aren’t going to see a surge in headcounts,” notes Romaine. “But many of the smartest employers are taking this opportunity to find and recruit a select few top performers who will enable their companies to seize the opportunity and grow when that parity is reached.” Source: U.S. Labor Department © 2011 Management Recruiters International, Inc. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Each office is independently owned and operated.
  • 2. but less oil-reliant economy. How to do that is a question that has continued to face all oil-rich nations in the region. KUWAIT A recent IMF report highlighted the need for tax reforms in the country, including introducing a value-added tax and a Stability in an Unstable World comprehensive income tax system. Such reforms would increase the government’s non-oil revenues and help ease such taxes into the public consciousness before more substantial While the “Arab Spring” swept across most of North Africa and taxes are actually necessary. the Middle East, Kuwait has wildly avoided the unrest, likely in large part because of its low unemployment rate — at just 1.64 The IMF report also called for increased investment in percent, one of the lowest unemployment rates in the world — infrastructure projects to create economic engines beyond just and an economy that continues to boom. banking and oil extraction — a sentiment echoed by many government officials. In a region of the world synonymous with instability, Kuwait has amassed an uncommonly strong foundation. While 92 percent “Increased infrastructure spending will obviously contribute to of the government’s income comes from oil, which is a more immediate construction projects for Kuwaiti workers, but notoriously volatile source of income, the annual budget has run they will also lead to a more substantive range of economic a surplus of over 10 percent since 1999, reaching as high as 21 opportunities for our many college graduates,” notes Zoqout. percent in the past year. With more than 13 percent of all public expenditure going towards education, Kuwait has the highest-rated education “The economy is booming and as unrest continues in countries system of the Arab world, according to UNESCO. The literacy throughout the region, more companies and workers seek out rate in Kuwait, amongst men and women combined, is 93 Kuwait for its stability,” says Manal Zoqout, managing director of percent, also one of the highest in the region. Action Recruitment and Management, an MRINetwork affiliate in Kuwait City. “Of course the future is always unknown, but it’s hard to consider our current outlook to be anything but bright,” says Kuwaiti Central Bank Governor Sheikh Salem Abdul-Aziz Al- Zoqout. “Unemployment is low, our financial position is strong, Sabah, while characterizing the financial situation as “good and the government is open and stable, and there is a flow of bright, excellent,” has also said that it is not enough and that more educated young professionals ready and eager to grow our long-term goals are necessary to create an equally powerful, economy further.” In addition, Nissan recently announced that it would begin TENNESSEE making the motor for its electric vehicle, the LEAF, at its Decherd power train assembly plant. Manufacturing Drives Slowly Recovering This development is important as green technology becomes more and more a part of the economy. Tennessee has about Economy 43,000 green jobs, which make up 1.5 percent of employed people in the state. The sector continues to grow in the state, Like many parts of the country, the southern state of Tennessee with a number of additional green businesses and initiatives has struggled with the recent economic downturn but things poised to get underway. look like they might be turning around for the “Volunteer State.” While things have begun to look up in the Volunteer State, the "Manufacturing is probably the strongest sector in Tennessee," fact remains that Tennessee's unemployment rate for June was Al Clark, general manager of Management Recruiters of 9.8 percent, higher than the nation's rate of 9.2 percent. Chattanooga-Brainerd says. "We’re finding that the manufacturing base that we work with in the state tends to be Clark says that a great deal of the lost jobs are coming from growing across the board. Though it’s not fast growth, there is government payrolls, as many agencies are contracting amid improved demand in that market." the downturn. He also noted that the job creation efforts of private employers have not been able to keep up with the loss In Tennessee, one of the most important manufacturing sectors of public jobs. is the automotive industry. Indeed, the Volkswagen Group of America, Chattanooga Operations, recently celebrated the third "Like with most areas of the country, we’re seeing the local and anniversary of building a $1 billion factory in Tennessee, which state government contracting and the private sector is not will soon employ more than 2,000 workers. replacing those particular jobs as fast," notes Clark. "We are absolutely not able to keep pace with the way that the Clark notes that these factories do more than merely employ governments and school systems are cutting [jobs]." people, as they have a positive ripple effect on the rest of the state's economy. According to Clark, the future of the economy in Tennessee is still up in the air as the nation continues to struggle with its debt "When you're talking about a company like Volkswagen building and businesses are unsure of what course Washington will a billion dollar plant, you're not just talking about the company," take. Regardless, he said that he believes energy, technology Clark continues. "All of their suppliers also come in. That and service will be among the biggest industries in the state in impacts manufacturing and it impacts construction." the coming decade. Provided by MRINetwork www.MRINetwork.com