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Randstad: In Hungary, 38 percent of companies plan to increase their headcount this year
In Hungary, 38 percent of medium-sized and large companies are planning to expand their staff this year, such as hiring IT professionals, manual workers and employees in the manufacturing sector, according to a survey sent by the labor agency Randstad to MTI.
The research involved Hungarian companies operating in various industries, but mainly in the fields of IT / technology, manufacturing, business, banking and financial services, and automotive. The survey surveyed nearly 300 corporate professionals with insights into HR and recruitment processes, with data collection in November-December 2020. (MTI)
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