GDP meets BAI – computer scientists and engineers the big losers gross domestic product no longer have risen so strongly in the second quarter to 2.2 percent as since 1987. The increase was driven by booming exports and rising investment mood causative, thus benefiting also the graduates graduates index, which could set with 4 basis points. Yet this rapid economic recovery reached not quite the employment of Bachelor, master and diploma graduates, but this market attracts experience has shown that only much later again. Learn more at this site: technology investor. Some experts consider a rise in GDP? s over 3% for the year as a whole for possible. Then the search goes into really qualified graduates swing, whose impact the companies may still not even begin can guess and want.

Still, a majority of firms located in their personnel marketing in the lethargy of the downturn. Now the budget to increase or even to set one up, hard. Economics who believed, the economic upswing would benefit mainly the technical disciplines, has not reckoned with the economics. Actually the secret star – because the company so many job opportunities just for this specialization write out like never before. With 179 basis points, an all-time high, plus 6 basis points reached BAI here. Thus, economics graduates in a very large pool of job can search the right career. Industrial engineering had to insert this this year a small setback in the last quarter by the industrial engineers rather were among the winners. The BAI on 225 (-10 basis points) fell 235 basis points.

The setback for the graduates not of great importance, the variety on offer is still at a very high level. A majority of firms expects computer scientist with strong sales growth and significantly growing sales in information technology. This first very positive signs could not be confirmed in the second quarter for the labour market more companies are very restrained with vacancies and would likely be seen whether the economic recovery is sustainable. So falls back also surprisingly to 76 basis points on 272 and thus on the level of mid-2007 the BAI for computer scientists. Engineering despite the strong economic recovery and booming exports in the second quarter, benefited the BAI for the mechanical engineering does not. In the end, this means “just” 4,000 jobs in the month and a minus by a basis point to 334. In the more medium-sized strong mechanical engineering industry, this is not surprising. Should here the restraint with the time and the pressure subside after young academics, we expect a very strong increase in invitations to tender for the mechanical engineer. Although the construction industry not could complain about a lack of new orders of in recent months, you feel nothing from this positive development on the labour market at all civil engineering. Rather, one gets the impression that just this branch of industry the economic recovery with very Skeptical looks. In figures, this restraint means a significant loss of 226 basis points to now 160. However, it should be considered also that the BAI for the construction industry in 2002 was at 100, meaning a 6-fold increase in vacancies for engineers.