Hiring demand in China increases in 2020: survey


BEIJING -- Despite disruptions by the COVID-19 epidemic, hiring demand in China saw an uptick last year, bucking a global downward trend, data from social networking platform LinkedIn showed.
In 2020, demand for recruitment by Chinese enterprises increased 26 percent from 2019, compared with a drop of 35 percent globally, according to LinkedIn data and surveys of about 5,500 global human resources managers.
About 76 percent of Chinese companies said they have recruitment plans for the following year, while 33 percent of the surveyed firms said they boosted their post-epidemic hiring budget, the data showed.
The epidemic has also facilitated a new way of working, with 45 percent of the surveyed firms offering opportunities to work from home, the data showed.
- China sends latest satellite into orbit via Long March
- Massive new dual-fuel car truck carrier gets Guangzhou naming ceremony
- Hong Kong leaps to 4th place in world talent ranking
- Use AI to deliver customized humanitarian content, global educators say
- Beijing's elderly population surpasses 5m for first time
- Ex-Bank of China vice-president under probe