Tuesday, January 11, 2011

ACCOUNTANCY JOBS

The conditions sure seem to have bettered a bit as far as the global economies are concerned. The countries that were drastically affected by the ruthless recession of the recent years are sure recovering slowly but surely. The millions and millions of jobs which were lost are slowly but surely being gained back. None the less, the process of recruitment is yet to speed up.

The Ashdown Group Jobs Index did seem like it was on recovery path. In the month of November it had an appreciable 2.23 per cent increase as far as the vacancies are concerned. But then the overall accountancy jobs market contracted by 2.13 per cent during the course of the month. The earlier months of October and September saw contradictions of 0.25 per cent and 0.13 per cent respectively. All in all, people looking at getting jobs in the financial service sectors are bound to get disappointed.

Ashdown Group, director, John Lynes spoke of how, this is indeed a pretty bad a scenario for job seekers. The fall in vacancy numbers was that of 2.13 per cent which doesn’t seem like much at first look. But on the overall when one considers the population, this is bound to affect a large chunk of people. For once, the doubts and worries over the state of the economy remain. Even considering the accountancy sector this one seems like a major shift.

Accountancy graduates are worried all the more what with many of the 2010 university-leavers yet to get a job. Mr Lynes, however stated that for young graduates it is yet pretty early to worry. There is a good chance of them ending with a job. The accountancy job market is again bound to get better with time and thus fast moving. But then all said and done, in the end everything depends on the way the economy recovers and how good the businesses fare.

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