Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Kansas City CFOs Report on Third-Quarter Hiring Outlook

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June 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Four percent of chief financialofficers (CFOs) in the Kansas City area expec to add accounting and finance staff during the third quarter of 2009 and 7 percentr anticipate reductions in personnel, according to the most recent Roberrt Half International Financial Hiring The majority of respondents, 88 percent, anticipate no changr in hiring. The local results reflect a two-quarter rolling averagee based on interviews with 200 CFOs from a stratified randoj sample of companies in the Kansas City area with 20 ormore 1,400 CFOs were queried for the national data. (To view the nationapl results, visit .
) The studies were conducted by an independent researcj firm and developed by Robert Half the world's first and largest staffing services firm specializing in accounting and finance. has been trackin g financial hiring activity in the Unitedr Statessince 1992. "Many companies remain hesitang to commit to adding staff until they are certaij of aneconomic recovery," said , chairmanb and CEO of Robert Half International. "In the most firms are working with their current teams to manageskey initiatives, with some employers also bringing in project professionals to assisg with rising workloads and support full-time personnel.
" Robert Half Internationa was founded in 1948 and is traded on the New York Stockk Exchange. Its financial staffing divisionsinclude Accountemps, Robert Half Financ & Accounting and Robert Half Managemenft Resources, for temporary, full-time and senior-level projecgt professionals, respectively. The company has more than 360 staffin g locations worldwide and offers online job search services on itsdivisionak websites, all of which can be accessefd at .

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