Hiring intentions stay positive in Vietnam in H2

Employers in various sectors expect their hiring intentions will recover in the second half of 2021, despite the ongoing impact of the pandemic, according to the latest Vietnam Employment Outlook survey by ManpowerGroup announced on August 20.
Strongest recruitment plans are reported in manufacturing and processing. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Strongest recruitment plans are reported in manufacturing and processing. (Photo: VietnamPlus)

Hanoi (VNA) - Employers in various sectors expect their hiring intentions will recover in the second half of 2021, despite the ongoing impact of the pandemic, according to the latest Vietnam Employment Outlook survey by ManpowerGroup announced on August 20.

Although the overall economic outlook is positive, the survey findings show employers were less confident to recruit in the second half of 2021 than the previous half. In total, more than 80 percent of the surveyed enterprises plan to increase or at least maintain current headcounts as compared with 93 percent in the first two quarters. About one-fifth (19.7 percent) of the respondents announced plans to trim hiring activities.

“We are noticing an increase in permanent recruitment and executive search, especially in IT, electronics, energy, high technology and healthcare,” said Nguyen Thu Trang, country head of Permanent Recruitment and Executive Search Services, ManpowerGroup Vietnam.

“Given the skills scarcity the labour market is facing, senior IT and business transformation roles are particularly hard to fill. Moreover, under the global impact of the pandemic and technological evolution, the job market is seeing a boost in demand for positions that require digital skills, such as those in the finance and banking sector.”

Despite the pandemic impact, employment activities are on the way to recovery to pre-COVID-19 levels. Up to 40 percent of the employers expect their hiring plans to increase within the next three months, followed by over 24 percent foreseeing that within the next six months. Strongest recruitment plans were reported in manufacturing and processing, wholesale, retail and trading, ICT, education and training, construction, and professional consulting services.

Nearly 64 percent of the companies reported that their business was affected by the pandemic from a mild to severe level, while over 36 percent said that their business operations remained unaffected, the survey revealed.

According to the General Statistics Office (GSO), Vietnam recorded a 5.64 percent GDP growth in the first six months of this year, higher than the growth rate of 1.82 percent in the same period last year. Noticeably, the manufacturing and processing sector is among the key drivers of the whole economy, contributing 2.9 percent points to the economic growth rate.

Le Thi Kim, head of Staffing and Outsourcing Services, North, ManpowerGroup Vietnam, added “since the beginning of the pandemic, the domestic labour market has been witnessing an increase in the relocation of factories from overseas to Vietnam. This means that more job opportunities are created for the local workforce.”

“Noticeably, ManpowerGroup Vietnam has received numerous orders for staffing and outsourcing services from domestic and foreign enterprises, especially in the manufacturing and processing sector – especially electronic components, automotive assembling, packaging, warehouse, and other industries like transportation, logistics, infrastructure, and construction."

In an attempt to keep employees safe while maintaining effective business operations, surveyed employers also revealed plans to apply multiple working options for their staff in the next 3-6 months.

About one-fourth of the enterprises want to retain absolute work-place based model, over 41 percent plan to implement hybrid work mode, and nearly 22 percent choose flexible shift patterns. Just about 9 percent of the employers aim to arrange for their employees to work remotely full-time.

Facing the acute talent shortage caused by the global health crisis, when asked which human resources services they plan to use, surveyed employers choose staffing and outsourcing, and permanent recruitment and executive search as their best choices, with 41.4 and 40.8 percent of companies, respectively.

Meanwhile, about 30 percent of employers opt for human resources consulting services. Expatriate services (work permit and visa application) and recruitment processing outsourcing are picked by over 15 and 11 percent respondents, respectively.

Vietnam Employment Outlook Survey in the second half of 2021 was jointly conducted online by ManpowerGroup Vietnam Research Team and the National Employment Services Centre under Department of Employment of the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs) from mid-May to mid-July 2021./.

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