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Recession Poll Finance 2011
1.
SHRM Poll: The
Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry June 4, 2012
2.
The Ongoing Impact
of the Recession: Finance Introduction Key Findings Organizations’ Financial Health Hiring Recruiting Challenges Demographics Methodology SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 2
3.
Introduction Overall results
have been released in three different topic areas: Recruiting and skill gaps (released November 7, 2011). Overall financial health and hiring (released November 22, 2011). Global competition and hiring strategies (released December 14, 2011). Industry-specific results are reported separately for each of the eight industries included in the sample. These findings cover the results for the finance industry. The following industries were also included in the sample: Construction, mining, oil and gas (released March 9, 2012). Manufacturing (released April 4, 2012). Federal government (released June 4, 2012). State and local government (released June 4, 2012). Finance. Health. Services—professional. High-tech. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 3
4.
Key Findings: Organizations’
Financial Health Finance What percentage of staff have organizations laid off since the U.S. and global recession began in December 2007? Nearly one-half (45%) of respondents from the finance industry indicated their organization had not laid off any staff in 2011. Thirty-eight percent had lost between 1% and 10% of their staff. These 2011 figures are similar to 2010, where 73% of finance industry respondents reported losing less than 10% of employees. How does organizations’ financial health compare to 12 months ago? The finance industry’s organizational financial health is similar to what it was a year ago. In 2011, 57% of organizations from the finance industry were in a significant or mild decline, whereas in 2010 this number was 56%. The finance industry is more likely to be in a mild recovery compared with the federal government, state and local government, health, and high-tech industries. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 4
5.
Key Findings: Hiring Finance
Are organizations currently hiring? About three-quarters (74%) of respondents from the finance industry were hiring in 2011, an increase from 68% in 2010. The majority (77%) of those who were hiring were recruiting nonmanagement hourly employees, and two-thirds (67%) were hiring nonmanagement salaried employees. Just over one-half (55%) were hiring other management-level staff, and 19% were hiring executive or upper-management employees. Are organizations creating new positions or replacing jobs lost? Three out of five (60%) respondents in the finance industry indicated they were mainly hiring direct replacements of jobs lost, an increase from 37% in 2010. Fewer respondents in the finance industry indicated they were mainly hiring for completely new positions in 2011 (29%) than in 2010 (48%), while the remaining 10% in 2011 and 15% in 2010 were hiring for positions with new duties added to jobs lost since the recession began. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 5
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Key Findings: Recruiting
Challenges Finance Is recruiting for specific jobs difficult in the current labor market? Among the finance organizations that are currently hiring full-time staff, about one-half (49%) reported having difficulty recruiting for specific open jobs. What types of jobs are the most difficult to fill? The top five most difficult positions to fill for the finance industry are high-skilled technical (e.g., technicians and programmers) (88%), managers and executives (83%), sales representatives (77%), accounting and finance professionals (73%), and HR professionals (54%). SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 6
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The Ongoing Impact
of the Recession: Finance Organizations’ Financial Health SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 7
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Thus far, what
percentage of full-time jobs have been lost at your organization since the U.S. and global recession began in December 2007? Finance Not applicable—did not lay off any 45% 2011 (n = 327) staff 2010 (n = 311) 21% 83% 1% to 5% of staff 17% 6% to 10% of staff 10% or less (2011 data) 83% *Less than 10% (2010 data) 73% 11% to 20% of staff (2011 data) 10% * 10% to 20% (2010 data) 21% 7% 21% to 50% of staff 5% 0% More than 50% of staff 1% Note: An asterisk (*) indicates 2010 data had different categories than 2011 data: “Less than 10% of staff” and “10% to 20% of staff.” SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 8
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Thus far, what
percentage of full-time jobs have been lost at your organization since the U.S. and global recession began in December 2007? Finance Comparisons by industry The federal government and the finance industry are more likely to have had no layoffs compared with the construction, mining, oil and gas; manufacturing; state and local government; professional services; and high-tech industries. Construction, mining, oil and gas (20%) …are more likely to Manufacturing (21%) Federal government (50%) have had NO layoffs State and local government (30%) Finance (45%) than... Services—professional (30%) High-tech (29%) The construction, mining, oil and gas industry is more likely to have lost more than 50% of staff compared with the federal government; finance; manufacturing; professional services; and high-tech industries. Federal government (2%) …is more likely to Finance (0%) Construction, mining, oil and gas (10%) have lost more than 50% of staff Manufacturing (2%) than... Services—professional (2%) High-tech (3%) Note: Only statistically significant differences are shown. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 9
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In relation to
the U.S. and global recession, would you say your organization's overall financial health is declining or recovering compared with 12 months ago? Finance 11% 2011 (n = 328) In a significant recovery 11% 2010 (n = 309) 46% In a mild recovery 45% 25% No change compared with 12 months ago 22% 16% In a mild decline 19% 3% In a significant decline 4% Note: Percentages do not total 100% due to rounding. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 10
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In relation to
the U.S. and global recession, would you say your organization's overall financial health is declining or recovering compared with 12 months ago? Finance Comparisons by industry The finance industry is more likely to be in a significant recovery compared with the federal government. …is more likely to Finance (11%) be in a significant recovery Federal government (2%) than... The finance industry is more likely to be in a mild recovery compared with the federal government, health, state and local government, and high-tech industries. Federal government (5%) …is more likely to Health (23%) Finance (46%) be in a mild recovery State and local government (25%) than... High-tech (29%) The federal government and state and local governments are more likely to be in a significant decline compared with the finance, manufacturing, professional services, and high-tech industries. Finance (3%) …are more likely to Federal government (29%) Manufacturing (4%) be in a significant decline State and local government (13%) Services—professional (5%) than... High-tech (4%) Note: Only statistically significant differences are shown. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 11
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The Ongoing Impact
of the Recession: Finance Hiring SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 12
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Is your organization
currently hiring full-time staff? Finance 74% Yes 68% 2011 (n = 329) 2010 (n = 305) 26% No 32% SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 13
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At what level(s)
is your organization hiring? Finance Nonmanagement hourly employees 77% Nonmanagement salaried employees 67% Other management (e.g., directors, managers) 55% Executive/upper management (e.g., CEO, CFO) 19% Note: n = 244. Percentages do not total 100% due to multiple response options. Only respondents whose organizations were currently hiring full-time staff were asked this question. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 14
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At what level(s)
is your organization hiring? Finance Comparisons by industry The federal government and health industries are more likely to be hiring executive/upper management employees compared with the construction, mining, oil and gas; finance; manufacturing; professional services; and high-tech industries. Construction, mining, oil and gas (15%) …are more likely to Finance (19%) Federal government (39%) be hiring executive/upper Manufacturing (20%) Health (39%) management employees Services—professional (18%) than... High-tech (16%) The high-tech industry is more likely to be hiring nonmanagement salaried employees compared with the finance industry. …is more likely to be hiring nonmanagement salaried High-tech (72%) Finance (67%) employees than... Note: Only statistically significant differences are shown. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 15
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At what level(s)
is your organization hiring? (Continued) Finance Comparisons by industry The finance, health, manufacturing, and state and local government industries are more likely to be hiring nonmanagement hourly employees compared with the federal government, professional services and high-tech industries. Finance (77%) …are more likely to Federal government (53%) Health (89%) be hiring nonmanagement hourly Services—professional (60%) Manufacturing (84%) employees High-tech (51%) State and local government (80%) than... Note: Only statistically significant differences are shown. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 16
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Which of the
following best describes the nature of full-time positions your organization is currently hiring? Finance 29% Completely new positions 48% 10% New duties added to jobs lost (e.g., due to 2011 (n = 240) layoffs, attrition) since the recession began 2010 (n = 198) 15% 60% Direct replacements of jobs lost (e.g., due to layoffs, attrition) since the recession began 37% Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Only respondents whose organizations were currently hiring full-time staff were asked this question. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 17
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Which of the
following best describes the nature of full-time positions your organization is currently hiring? Finance Comparisons by industry The finance industry is more likely to be hiring direct replacements of jobs lost since the recession began compared with the high- tech industry. …is more likely to be hiring direct replacements of jobs Finance (60%) High-tech (39%) lost since the recession began than... The finance industry is more likely to be hiring for completely new positions compared with state and local governments. …is more likely to be hiring for completely new Finance (29%) State and local government (12%) positions than... Note: Only statistically significant differences are shown. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 18
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Compared with the
skills required for jobs lost since the recession began, do these completely new positions require any of the following skills? Finance A mixture of new skills and the same 60% types of skills Approximately the same types of 27% skills Completely new and different skills 13% Note: n = 70. Only respondents whose organizations were hiring full-time staff for “completely new positions” were asked this question. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 19
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The Ongoing Impact
of the Recession: Finance Recruiting Challenges SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 20
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If the new
jobs being created by your organization require new and different skill sets, how easy do you think it will be—or has been thus far—to find qualified individuals for those positions? Finance 5% Very easy 2011 (n = 77) 14% 2010 (n = 112) 39% Somewhat easy 51% 52% Somewhat difficult 30% 4% Very difficult 5% Note: Only respondents whose organizations were hiring full-time staff for positions with “new duties added to jobs lost” or “completely new positions” (see slide 17) that required either “a mixture of new skills and the same types of skills” or “completely new and different skills” (see slide 19) were asked this question. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 21
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In general, in
the current labor market, is your organization having a difficult time recruiting for specific jobs that are open in your organization? Finance Yes, 49% No, 51% Note: n = 234. Respondents who answered “Don’t know” were excluded from this analysis. Only respondents whose organizations were currently hiring full- time staff were asked this question. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 22
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In general, in
the current labor market, is your organization having a difficult time recruiting for specific jobs that are open in your organization? Finance Comparisons by industry The construction, mining, oil and gas; finance; manufacturing; professional services; and high-tech industries are more likely to be having difficulty recruiting for specific jobs compared with the state and local governments. Construction, mining, oil and gas (51%) …are more likely to Finance (49%) be having difficulty recruiting for Manufacturing (68%) specific jobs that are open in their State and local government (34%) Services—professional (57%) organization High-tech (71%) than... The manufacturing and high-tech industries are more likely to be having difficulty recruiting for specific jobs compared with the construction, mining, oil and gas; federal government; finance; and state and local government industries. …are more likely to Construction, mining, oil and gas (51%) be having difficulty recruiting for Manufacturing (68%) Federal government (35%) specific jobs that are open in their High-tech (71%) Finance (49%) organization State and local government (34%) than... Note: Only statistically significant differences are shown. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 23
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Do you believe
that your organization is facing global competition (i.e., competition from other countries) for jobs that your organization is having difficulty filling? Finance Yes, 8% No, 92% Note: n = 100. Respondents who answered “Don’t know” were excluded from this analysis. Only respondents whose organizations were having a difficult time recruiting for certain types of jobs were asked this question. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 24
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Do you believe
that your organization is facing global competition (i.e., competition from other countries) for jobs that your organization is having difficulty filling? Finance Comparisons by industry The construction, mining, oil and gas; manufacturing; and high-tech industries are more likely to believe that their organization is facing global competition compared with the finance industry. …are more likely to Construction, mining, oil and gas (34%) believe that their organization is Manufacturing (27%) Finance (8%) facing global competition High-tech (42%) than... Note: Only statistically significant differences are shown. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 25
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Has your organization
hired any workers from outside the U.S. in an attempt to fill key jobs that have been difficult to fill? Finance No 92% Yes 5% No, but we are 3% considering it No, but we have plans to do so in 1% the next 12 months Note: n = 107. Percentages do not total 100% due to rounding. Respondents who answered “Don’t know” were excluded from this analysis. Only respondents whose organizations were having a difficult time recruiting for certain types of jobs were asked this question. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 26
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Has your organization
hired any workers from outside the U.S. in an attempt to fill key jobs that have been difficult to fill? Finance Comparisons by industry The construction, mining, oil and gas; manufacturing; professional services; and high-tech industries are more likely to have hired workers from outside the U.S. in an attempt to recruit for hard-to-fill jobs compared with the finance industry. Construction, mining, oil and gas (31%) …are more likely to Manufacturing (20%) have hired workers from Finance (5%) Services—professional (25%) outside the U.S. High-tech (50%) than... Note: Only statistically significant differences are shown. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 27
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Has your organization
hired any U.S. veterans in an attempt to fill key jobs that have been difficult to fill? Finance No 66% No, but we are 19% considering it Yes 13% No, but we have plans to do so in the 2% next 12 months Note: n = 91. Respondents who answered “Don’t know” were excluded from this analysis. Only respondents whose organizations were having a difficult time recruiting for certain types of jobs were asked this question. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 28
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Has your organization
hired any U.S. veterans in an attempt to fill key jobs that have been difficult to fill? Finance Comparisons by industry The construction, mining, oil and gas; federal government; health; manufacturing; state and local government; professional services; and high-tech industries are more likely to have hired U.S. veterans in an attempt to recruit for hard-to-fill jobs compared with those from the finance industry. Construction, mining, oil and gas (50%) Federal government (96%) Health (42%) …are more likely to Manufacturing (44%) have hired U.S. veterans Finance (13%) State and local government (37%) than... Services—professional (38%) High tech (34%) Note: Only statistically significant differences are shown. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 29
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In general, what
basic skills/knowledge gaps do job applicants have in your industry? Finance Writing in English (grammar, spelling, etc.) 66% Mathematics (computation) 47% Reading comprehension (in English) 38% English language (spoken) 36% Science 6% Government/economics 5% Foreign languages 2% History/geography 0% Humanities/arts 0% Technical (computer, engineering, mechanical, etc.) 0% Other 9% Note: n = 87. Percentages do not total 100% due to multiple response options. Only respondents whose organizations were having a difficult time recruiting for certain types of jobs were asked this question. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 30
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In general, what
applied skill gaps do job applicants have in your industry? Finance Written communications 61% Critical thinking/problem solving 59% Professionalism/work ethic 54% Oral communications 45% Leadership 40% Teamwork/collaboration 36% Information technology application 30% Lifelong learning/self-direction 23% Creativity/innovation 22% Ethics/social responsibility 18% Diversity 11% Other 3% Note: n = 100. Percentages do not total 100% due to multiple response options. Only respondents whose organizations were having a difficult time recruiting for certain types of jobs were asked this question. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 31
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Specific Job Categories
Organizations Have Difficulty Recruiting Finance High-skilled technical (e.g., technicians, programmers) (n = 65) 88% Managers and executives (n = 84) 83% Sales representatives (n = 62) 77% Accounting and finance professionals (n = 82) 73% HR professionals (n = 46) 54% Customer service representatives (n = 84) 53% Administrative support staff (n = 92) 41% Hourly laborers (n = 35) 26% Note: Chart represents “somewhat difficult” and “very difficult” responses. “Not applicable” responses were excluded from this analysis. Only respondents whose organizations were having a difficult time recruiting for certain types of jobs were asked this question. No statistics are provided where the n is less than 20; therefore, the job categories of “production operators” (n = 6), “drivers” (n = 3), “skilled trades” (n = 6), “high-skilled medical” (n = 3), “engineers” (n = 13) and “scientists” (n = 5) were excluded from this analysis. SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 32
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The Ongoing Impact
of the Recession: Finance Demographics SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 33
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Demographics: Organization Sector Finance
Privately owned for-profit 49% Nonprofit 25% Publicly owned for-profit 24% Other 2% Government 0% n = 317 SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 34
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Demographics: Organization Staff
Size Finance 1 to 99 employees 32% 100 to 499 employees 39% 500 to 2,499 employees 16% 2,500 to 24,999 employees 9% 25,000 or more employees 4% n = 314 SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 35
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Demographics: Other Finance Does your
organization have U.S.- Is your organization a single-unit organization based operations (business units) only or a multi-unit organization? or does it operate multinationally? Single-unit organization: An organization in which the location and the organization are 28% U.S.-based operations only 84% one and the same Multinational operations 16% Multi-unit organization: An organization 72% that has more than one location n = 317 n = 323 For multi-unit organizations, are HR policies and What is the HR department/function practices determined by the multi-unit for which you responded throughout headquarters, by each work location or both? this survey? Multi-unit headquarters determines HR 72% policies and practices Corporate (companywide) 88% Each work location determines HR policies Business unit/division 10% 0% and practices Facility/location 2% A combination of both the work location and the multi-unit headquarters determine 28% n = 235 HR policies and practices n = 234 SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 36
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SHRM Poll: The
Ongoing Impact of the Recession: Finance Methodology Response rate = 12% Sample composed of 329 randomly selected HR professionals from the finance industry in SHRM’s membership Margin of error +/-5% Survey fielded August 18-September 2, 2011 For more poll findings, visit www.shrm.org/surveys Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/SHRM_Research Project leader: Tanya A. Mulvey, survey research analyst, SHRM Research Project contributors: Mark Schmit, Ph.D., SPHR, vice president, SHRM Research Evren Esen, manager, SHRM Research Copy editor: Katya Scanlan, SHRM Knowledge Center SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Finance Industry ©SHRM 2012 37
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