New research has revealed that recruitment in the financial services sector is starting to show signs of recovery.
A study by recruitment agency Reed Finance has revealed that demand for qualified accountants has picked up following a tough first half of the year.
Tim Vye, director of the company's finance division, warned that it remains to be seen whether this improvement in employment will continue.
He said: "It's too soon to say whether these are deep-rooted green shoots or just a temporary upturn but we are definitely seeing some promising signs and more sustained demand for senior and executive-level finance professionals ."
The study also found that finance job salaries have fallen by around 20 per cent as a result of the economic recession.
But despite the impact of the downturn, Reed discovered that those with interim roles have seen their income either stay the same or increase.
Improvement In Finance Recruitment Reported
Tue, 15 Sep 2009
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