Industry Year-over-year Trends: 20
of the 24 industry sectors monitored by the Index in May exhibited
positive annual growth trends.
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the top of the Index with substantial growth in May compared to the
eight percent uptick registered in April
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higher levels of online recruitment than is typically seen this time
of year and placed second in the Index despite lower demand within
this sector across the Netherlands and France
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also saw increased demand in May, while annual growth in Transport,
post and logistics remained steady and matched year-ago levels.
Both sectors exhibited the greatest demand in Germany and the UK
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return to average levels following April's sector leading growth of
eleven percent
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remained at the bottom of the Index and charted the steepest annual
decline across Europe, while online recruitment levels across Banking,
finance, insurance (down two percent) saw further reductions in
demand
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Germany and the UK
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online demand year-over-year and placed second in the Index in May
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group to note a decline in annual growth for the second consecutive
month and placed bottom of the Index with Sweden, Italy and the
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made available on Tuesday, 12 June at 06:00 CET at: about-monster.com/employment/index/17.
Data for the month of June 2012 will be released on July 6th,
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About The Monster Employment Index Europe
The Monster Employment Index Europe provides monthly insight into online
job posting activity across the European Union. Launched in June
2005 with data from December 2004, the Index is based on a review of
millions of employer job opportunities culled from a large,
representative selection of corporate career sites and job boards,
including Monster. The Monster Employment Index's underlying data is
validated for accuracy by Research America, Inc. - an independent,
third-party auditing firm - to ensure that measured national online job
recruitment activity is within a margin of error of +/- 1.05%.
The Index monitors online job opportunities across all European Union
member countries.
The monthly reports for Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the
Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Europe are available at: http://about-monster.com/employment/index/17.
About Monster Worldwide
Monster Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: MWW), parent company of Monster, the
premier global online employment solution for more than a decade,
strives to inspire people to improve their lives. With a local presence
in key markets in North America, Europe, and Asia, Monster works for
everyone by connecting employers with quality job seekers at all levels
and by providing personalized career advice to consumers globally.
Through online media sites and services, Monster delivers vast, highly
targeted audiences to advertisers. To learn more about Monster's
industry-leading products and services, visit www.monster.com.
More information about Monster Worldwide is available at http://about-monster.com.
Special Note: Safe Harbor Statement
Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Except for
historical information contained herein, the statements made in this
release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of
Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward-looking statements involve
certain risks and uncertainties, including statements regarding Monster
Worldwide, Inc.'s strategic direction, prospects and future results.
Certain factors, including factors outside of Monster Worldwide's
control, may cause actual results to differ materially from those
contained in the forward- looking statements, including economic and
other conditions in the markets in which Monster Worldwide operates,
risks associated with acquisitions, competition and the other risks
discussed in Monster Worldwide's Form 10-K and other filings made with
the Securities and Exchange Commission, which discussions are
incorporated in this release by reference.
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