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The latest employment figures from Morgan McKinley suggest that City recruitment is recovering well from the Covid crisis and is on target to experience real growth in 2022.
Morgan McKinley’s Q3 London Employment Monitor reveals two applicants for every job available.
The latest figures from Morgan McKinley’s Quarterly London Employment Monitor reveal that recruitment in London’s Financial Services sector has returned to growth. In the City, overall job numbers and professionals looking for new roles is in good health compared to the previous quarter:
The latest figures from Morgan McKinley’s Quarterly London Employment Monitor reveal that London’s Financial Services industry has returned to hiring growth in 2021, with overall job numbers and professionals looking for new roles in good health compared to the previous quarter.
The latest figures from Morgan Mckinley’s Quarterly London Employment Monitor reveal that the City has weathered the worst of 2020’s difficult year. Brexit, the Pandemic, and a change in the U.S. President had all been predicted to inflict untold damage at the heart of the UK’s financial sector, yet, the employment figures tell a different story.
Recruitment update for project and change management professionals in London, with lessons from 2020 so far.
Morgan McKinley’s Q3 Autumn London Employment Monitor details City hiring trends from July to September 2020.
Morgan McKinley Summer London Employment Monitor reflects negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on jobs.
Morgan McKinley Spring London Employment Monitor shows that UK financial services shows rapid slow down in hiring during March 2020.