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Top-Consultant.com: recruitment will concentrate in second half of the year
 
 With half of management
consultancy recruiters
not having scaled back
their hiring targets for
2009 and more than one
third of recruitment
campaigns being held
back, survey findings
from management
consultancy’s premier
jobsite
Top-Consultant.com
suggest that recruitment
in the industry will
concentrate in the
second half of the year.
  
   These are the
preliminary findings
from
Top-Consultant.com’s
latest annual
recruitment channel
report, which is in its
eighth year. The current
issue combines responses
from 142 management
consultancy recruiters
and 877 consulting
candidates. The full
report is now available
to
download and makes
interesting reading.
  
   According to the
results, there was an
equal split between
recruiters who had
scaled back their hiring
target for 2009 as a
result of the economic
uncertainty and those
who had not.
  
   Roughly one third of
recruiters said their
target for 2009 is to
make slightly fewer
hires than in 2008.
About 20% plan to make
 
 the same number of hires
as last year, while a
little over 20% plan to
make considerably fewer
hires.
  
   However, a
significant number plan
to make more hires in
2009 – 10% need to hire
considerably more and
15% said they will hire
slightly more
consultants than last
year.
  
   Perhaps
unsurprisingly, the
economic uncertainty has
caused 34% of recruiters
to delay their major
recruitment campaigns
for 2009, as consultant
firms try to read the
direction of the market.
Top-Consultant.com
thinks this will result
in pent-up demand, given
that hiring targets are
not slashed radically,
which will materialise
in the second half of
the year.
  
   Recruiters will also
have to make do with
reduced budgets, with
38% reporting reduced
budgets in light of
changed market
sentiments.
  
   About one in 10 (12%)
recruiters reported that
recruitment has been put
on hold as a result of
market uncertainty.
  
   Pockets of
recruitment activity

  
 
    Recruiters singled
out the public sector as
a pocket of recruitment
activity over the year.
The sector was followed
by cluster of three
others with almost
identical results:
energy & utilities,
purchasing & supply
chain and healthcare &
pharma.
  
   IT/software
development consultants
will be the most
sought-after during the
year, followed by
business process
improvement consultants
and then
programmer/project
managers. With equal
responses are the
following three
functional areas:
outsourcing, strategy
and technology.
  
   Recruiters report
that most often they
will turn to experienced
candidates from other
consulting firms,
suggesting that poaching
will be the most popular
way to meet hiring
targets. Industry and
the public sector are
the second and third
choice for sourcing
experienced hires. MBA
and university finalists
don’t seem to be high on
the priority lists of
recruiters in 2009.
  
   The full report can
be downloaded
here.
 
  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
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