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2 IN 3 U.S. COMPANIES PLAN TO EXPAND THEIR TEAMS IN FIRST HALF OF 2022, ROBERT HALF RESEARCH SHOWS

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Research from Robert Half reveals that 65% of U.S. companies expect to hire new permanent positions in the first half of 2022, a 14-point increase from six months ago. Notably, cities like Charlotte (75%) and San Francisco (74%) show strong hiring intentions. The study also highlights that 71% of managers plan to increase contract hiring, especially in marketing and technology. Key hiring strategies include raising starting salaries (55%) and offering remote work options (50%). However, challenges in remote hiring and onboarding persist, particularly in assessing candidates' skills and engagement.

Positive
  • 65% of companies plan to add permanent positions, up 14 points from six months ago.
  • 71% of managers expect to hire more contract professionals.
  • Top cities like Charlotte (75%) and San Francisco (74%) show high hiring intentions.
  • Employers are raising starting salaries (55%) and offering remote options (50%) to attract talent.
Negative
  • Challenges remain in assessing candidates' skills during virtual interviews.
  • Obstacles in developing compensation packages for remote workers.
  • Onboarding remote employees presents engagement and training difficulties.

MENLO PARK, Calif., Jan. 31, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The job market will continue its recovery well into 2022, research from talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half suggests. According to the company's State of U.S. Hiring Survey of more than 2,300 senior managers, 65% of respondents anticipate adding new permanent positions in the first half of the year, up 14 points from six months ago; another 33% expect to fill vacated positions.

Amid talent and skills shortages, employers are more willing to hire remote professionals — and they're wise to do so.

Among the 24 U.S. cities in the survey, those with the highest percentages of employers planning to add permanent positions are Charlotte (75%), San Francisco (74%) and Detroit (72%). In addition, managers in administrative and customer support (72%) and marketing (69%) departments have the greatest hiring needs.

View an infographic of the research highlights, including results by practice area and company size.

Contract hiring is also heating up: Nearly three-quarters of senior managers (71%) expect to bring in more contract professionals in 2022. Those in marketing and technology departments (78% each) are most likely to increase the number of contract workers they use.

Top Hiring Strategies
According to the research, companies are pulling multiple levers to attract skilled candidates:

  • 55% are increasing starting salaries.
  • 50% are offering remote options and evaluating candidates outside of their office's geography.
  • 44% are providing signing bonuses.
  • 41% are giving more paid time off.
  • 31% are loosening education, skills or experience requirements.

"Today's professionals have more career options and negotiating power than ever," said Robert Half senior executive director Paul McDonald. "In order to land the best talent, employers must move quickly, create a positive candidate experience from the initial contact to the job offer, and provide competitive salaries and flexible work options."

Remote Recruiting Opportunities
Adopting a remote-first approach can give employers a leg up when competing for top talent: Previous Robert Half research reveals more than half of professionals (54%) are interested in pursuing fully remote positions.

Findings from the State of U.S. Hiring Survey show many companies recognize the benefits of offering fully remote roles:

  • More applications from skilled candidates (54%)
  • Greater compensation flexibility (45%)
  • A quicker hiring process (34%)

McDonald noted, "Amid talent and skills shortages, employers are more willing to hire remote professionals — and they're wise to do so. But recruiting and managing workers from afar can be easier said than done. Partnering with a staffing firm that has a global footprint and an extensive talent network can save companies time and money."

Remote Hiring and Onboarding Challenges
When asked to reveal the biggest obstacle to hiring remote talent, the top responses among senior managers were:

  1. Assessing candidates' skills through virtual interviews
  2. Developing compensation packages for candidates outside of the company's city or state
  3. Scheduling virtual interviews across multiple time zones

And when it comes to onboarding employees remotely, human resources managers said the greatest challenges are:

  1. Building engagement and connection
  2. Providing training and support
  3. Having adequate equipment and technology

"The first days on a job are always a bit overwhelming, and even more so in a virtual environment. An effective remote onboarding process requires significant time and focus to plan and execute, but pays off when done right," said Lynne Smith, Robert Half senior vice president of global human resources.

For more tips on hiring and onboarding remote talent, visit the Robert Half blog.

About the Research
The online survey was developed by Robert Half and conducted by an independent research firm from November 11 to December 30, 2021. It includes responses from more than 2,300 senior managers in finance, technology, marketing, legal, administrative and customer support, human resources, and other areas at companies with 20 or more employees in the U.S.

About Robert Half
Robert Half (NYSE: RHI) is the world's first and largest specialized talent solutions and business consulting firm that connects opportunities at great companies with highly skilled job seekers. Robert Half offers contract, temporary and permanent placement solutions and is the parent company of Protiviti®, a global consulting firm. Visit roberthalf.com and download our award-winning mobile app.

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SOURCE Robert Half

FAQ

What percentage of U.S. companies are planning to hire in the first half of 2022?

65% of U.S. companies plan to hire new permanent positions in the first half of 2022.

Which U.S. cities have the highest hiring intentions according to Robert Half?

Charlotte (75%), San Francisco (74%), and Detroit (72%) are the top cities for hiring intentions.

What hiring strategies are companies using to attract talent?

Companies are increasing starting salaries (55%) and offering remote work options (50%) among other strategies.

What challenges do companies face when hiring remotely?

Companies face challenges in assessing skills through virtual interviews and onboarding remote employees effectively.

How many managers expect to increase contract hiring in 2022?

71% of managers expect to increase their hiring of contract professionals in 2022.

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