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Regional FactsheetSouth WestAt +6% the Employment Outlook for the Sout Regional FactsheetSouth WestAt +6% the Employment Outlook for the Sout

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Employment Outlook forSouth West stabilises Net Employment Outlook Seasonally Adjusted Outlook No bar indicates Net Employment Outlook of zero 30200103040 14599145001450114502145031 ID: 435771

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Regional FactsheetSouth WestAt +6% the Employment Outlook for the South West is in line with the national average and shows that employers are optimistic about job creation. Although this quarter is lower than the previous one, the outlook has nonetheless risen dramatically when compared to Q4 2014. Employment Outlook forSouth West stabilises Net Employment Outlook Seasonally Adjusted Outlook No bar indicates Net Employment Outlook of zero -30-200103040 ‘99‘00‘01‘02‘03‘04‘05‘06‘07‘08‘09‘10‘11‘12‘13‘14‘15 Average weekly payAverage weekly pay is There is a Net Employment Outlook of South West is higher than the national average (73.2%) and from a regional standpoint, is the third-highest in the UK. the South West unemployment rate regions.Q2 2015 South West employment snapshot* manpower.co.uk/meos WHEOPLWORK?WHAT DEOPLThe �rst quarter of 2015 has seen some very strong hiring activity, and particularly for permanent positions. With more employers completing the recruitment cycle all the way through to �nal placement, employer con�dence appears to be stabilising. Strong candidates with proven experience are in high demand, with employers having to increasingly compete with one another to attract the best talent. In an increasingly candidate-driven market, we have seen more salary and bene�ts negotiations taking place between employers and their �rst Q2 2015 Market overview Regional FactsheetSouth West Agriculture, forestry and �shingElectricity, gas and water Wholesale, retail, restaurants, hotels and leisure Transport, storage and comms Managers, directors and senior of�cialsProfessional occupationsAssociate professional and technicalAdministrative and secretarialCaring, leisure and other service occupationsProcess plant and machine operatives *ONS employment and unemployment rates and average weekly pay statistics relate to October – December of 2014; employment by occupation refers to October 2013 – September 2014. The Manpower Employment Outlook Survey is a