Good job prospects predicted.
The outlook continues to look bright for job prospects in the insurance industry, with 41% of all em...
The outlook continues to look bright for job prospects in theinsurance industry, with 41% of all employers in the sector planning to
increase staffing in the fourth quarter of 2000.
Only 9% of insurers anticipated a reduction this year, and insurance
stands at sixth place in Manpower's survey of employment prospects for
this quarter. At the start of the fourth quarter 1999, 29% of insurers
predicted an increase in staff.
Manpower's survey also recorded improved prospects in finance as a whole,
with
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