“Significant boost for broader employment” in financial services

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New figures compiled by InterExec shows a 14% increase in the number of unadvertised vacancies notified to them in July/August, with a 12% increase in the financial services industry.

InterExec acts as confidential agents for senior executives earning between £150,000 to £1,000,000.

The firm claims that recruitment of senior executives usually precedes the recruitment of more junior positions, so the 14% increase, which follows a 40% increase in the first half of 2013, would indicate that there is likely to be a substantial increase in broader recruitment over the next six months.

Table: £150k to £1m+ Unadvertised vacancies for senior executives in July/August

  2012 2013 change
Building and construction 23 67 191%
Professional services 72 97 35%
Manufacturing 94 106 13%
Financial Services 181 203 12%
Oils/Gas and utilities 93 98 5%
Financial Management 107 108 No change
Other 28 26 No change
Telecoms, media & technology 111 103 -8%
Total 709 808 14%

(Source: InterExec)

Kit Scott-Brown of InterExec said: “The senior market started to grow last summer and it is the ensuing staff recruitment that we are starting to see now, but the barometer of notifications really shot up in the first half of 2013 with a 40% growth of senior unadvertised vacancies and has now continued with a further 14% growth over July and August – a really strong pointer to employment growth in the New Year. “

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