Nearly One-Third Of Companies in Hungary Plan New Hires

  • 28 Jan 2025 8:33 AM
Nearly One-Third Of Companies in Hungary Plan New Hires
Around 30pc of companies in Hungary plan to raise headcount in the first half of the year, a survey of close to 400 executives by staffing company Randstad shows.

Just 10pc plan to cut staff.

Half of companies expect their revenue to grow in 2025. Two-thirds of those companies augur 4-10pc higher revenue and 21pc project an even steeper climb.

Two-thirds of the respondents worked for multinationals.

Source: 
MTI - The Hungarian News Agency, founded in 1881.

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