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MEI Middle East registers 11 Percent Growth in Online Recruitment Activity, Year-on-Year

Monster Employment Index Middle East surges 11 percent between July 2013 and 2014. The annual growth is significant despite moderation in pace of growth

MEI India Records 25 Percent Growth, Year-on-year; highest in 2014

Year-on-year, online recruitmentincreased in the Home Appliance sector while Telecom/ISP registered the steepest decline

Opportunities in Mumbai up 1%

Mumbai continues to chart progressive growth in online recruitment YoY; rises 32% between July 2013 and 2014

Online Recruitment in Delhi up 1%

Online recruitment in Delhi exceeds the year-ago level by 27%. MoM there is a 1% growth in opportunities

Demand for IT personnel up 3%

Online demand for IT professions continues to rise. The groups records a 39% growth YoY

Demand for HR down 1%

Online demand for HR professionals eased 1% on the month. YoY, the group saw a 25% growth in opportunities

Demand for marketing down 2%

Demand for marketing personnel is significantly above the year-ago level. Opportunities ease month-on-month

Demand for sales down 21 percent

Online demand for Sales personnel eased on the year. The group registered the steepest monthly decline among all groups

Opportunities in manufacturing up 1%

Manufacturing registers a 23 percent improvement in online recruitment between July 2013 and 2014 

Recruitment in BFSI down 4%

BFSI continues to chart fewer opportunities on the month. YoY, online opportunities rise 10% 

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