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Aug 13, 11:45 am
Melbourne, August 13 (ANI): As tough and stressful economic times affect hiring intentions, employers are looking for staff with resilience and perseverance as tough, a new study has revealed.Almost half of the employers surveyed by recruitment firm Hudson say that adverse economic conditions have affected the attributes they're looking for in high-performing staff.They were now looking for staff with qualities like openness to change, resilience to stress and perseverance.Hudson Asia-Pacific chief executive Mark Steyn said that staff with those qualities would be in high-demand."Many employers believe the tough economic environment has changed the skills their people need to be high performers," News.com.au quoted Mr Steyn as saying in a statement."Being resilient and open to change are now among the most desirable attributes - people with these qualities are in demand regardless of hiring sentiment," he said.For the study, Hudson surveyed 3,832 Australian employers about their hiring intentions for the September quarter. (ANI)
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