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The survey, which was conducte by staffing firm ofMenlo Park, also revealed that 85 percent of respondents expect to see no change in hirinbg practices, while 7 percent expect more reductions in the thir d quarter of this year. For the survey, releaseed Tuesday, Robert Half interviewed 200 chief financial officeres inthe D-FW area from companies with 20 or more “Many companies remain hesitant to commir to adding staff until they are certain of an economic said Max Messmer, chairman and CEO of Roberf Half International.
“In the most firms are working with their current teams to managekey initiatives, with some employers also bringinvg in project professionals to assisy with rising workloads and support full-time personnel.” Roberty Half also queried 1,400 CFOs nationally. Thoss results showed 5 percent expect tohire full-tims employees in the third quarter and 8 percent anticipate personnel reductions. The 85 percent, said they planned to maintain currenystaffing levels.
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