London Employment Monitor
The Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor measures the pulse of the London professional job market by tracking the number of new job vacancies and new candidates each month.
The highly regarded Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor was launched in 2004 and reports on the new roles, candidates and salaries within the financial services jobs market in London each month.
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - March 2011
One third of financial services professionals disappointed with 2010/11 bonus payments
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - February 2011
Financial services hiring activity remains stable in February 11
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - January 2011
Nearly two thirds of financial services managers expect salary offers to rise in 2011
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - December 2010
2011 will see competition in financial services jobs market as hiring expected to rise
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - November 2010
Financial services job vacancies up on same time last year for 12 consecutive months
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - October 2010
October 10 shows modest rise in financial services job opportunities
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - September 2010
Nearly half of London’s financial services professionals expect bonus payouts to be higher than last year
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - August 2010
Financial Services Hiring Dips Over Summer Holiday Period
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - July 2010
Start of Q3 Sees Growth in Financial Services Hiring
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor -June 2010
Survey forecasts London’s financial services jobs market to hold firm in H2 2010
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor -May 2010
Financial services hiring at second highest level this year
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor -April 2010
City job opportunities fluctuate in pre- election month
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor -March 2010
Financial services job opportunities in March 10 at highest level since August 08
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - February 2010
Rise in deferred element of City bonuses as 47% receive higher payouts this year
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - January 2010
New financial services job opportunities in January 10 rose by 60%
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - December 2009
Morgan McKinley Survey Finds Significant Increase in Financial Services Hiring Expected in 2010
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - November 09
London’s financial services hiring market shows general pattern of growth in 2009
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - October 09
City job vacancies rise to highest number recorded this year
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - Sept 09
Bonus expectations 2009/10: 78.9% of City workers expect a similar or higher bonus
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - August 09
August 09 records highest number of new job vacancies in London’s financial services industry this year
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - July 09
During July 09, the number of new job opportunities within London’s financial services sector decreased
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - June 09
During June 09, the number of new job vacancies within London’s financial services industry increased
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - May 09
During May 09, the number of new job vacancies within the City increased by 14%
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - April 09
During April 09, the volume of new job vacancies within London’s financial services industry fell
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - March 09
Most three out of four (73%) financial services professionals working in London received a payout
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - February 09
While there was a slight uplift in the number of new job vacancies coming onto the market in February 09
Morgan McKinley London Employment Monitor - January 09
During January 09, there was evidence of new year hiring budgets being implemented ...
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