ICAP data sees increased recruitment in July

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July saw an 8.7% rise in job vacancies on the previous month, according to the UK Labour Market Indices (LMI) compiled by interdealer broker and risk and information firm ICAP.
Tue, 14 Aug 2012
July saw an 8.7% rise in job vacancies on the previous month, according to the UK Labour Market Indices (LMI) compiled by interdealer broker and risk and information firm ICAP.

Public sector and government roles were strong, registering rises of 34% and 19% in permanent and temporary vacancies respectively for the period May to July versus the previous three months, having also been the most buoyant sector in June, as recruiter.co.uk reported last month.
The indices are derived from jobs posted on various sites belonging to digital recruitment group Evenbase, which includes Jobsite, Jobrapido and Broadbean.

Medical and nursing saw strong growth of 31% in permanent vacancies across the quarter, although temporary job ads declined 22%, while permanent social care roles (up 18%) and education and training (up 14%) also attested to public sector strength.

Temporary retail vacancies saw the largest month-on-month change in any industry for any job type, and it was in the right direction, up 51%.

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