Is the economy really recovering? The usual lines at the employment service centers around Taiwan have been shorter right after the holiday, which may indicate that the job market is getting better. Regardless, the Council of Labor Affairs is continuously hosting job fairs, with more than 5,000 positions available for those looking for opportunities. There were few people at employment offices with only a few people coming her to make inquiries, with many of them being young people. Taipei's Employment Service Office said that the first day back to work after the Lunar New Year saw fewer people than previous years. This was attributed to a revived economy leading the unemployment rate to decline with manufacturers competing for workers. The Council of Labor Affairs and local governments next week, will host more than 10 job fairs providing more than 5,000 job opportunities. A job bank survey also found that 74% of businesses plan to recruit new staff this year, and 48% of companies plan to increase staff. This is the highest amount in 3 years, indicating that demand for manpower in 2011 will peak. The most popular industries are financial consulting and insurance, electronics and the IT industry as well as hotels and food and beverage. Job banks say that this year's manpower needs in the upper end of the market have also increased, as the survey showed that entry-level managers with 3 years of experience and mid-level executive demand has seen a significant increase of nearly 1.5 times the previous year. This shows expanding international business growth and the need for more management talent. ◆ 追蹤更多華視影音及圖文新聞: 1.用Plurk追蹤華視影音及圖文新聞:追蹤 2.用Twitter追蹤華視影音及圖文新聞:追蹤
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