
A poll of 1,226 people conducted by CV guidance firm CV Trumpet found that almost half expected to see the jobs market bounce back before the close of the year, compared to five per cent who think it will take until 2013 or later.
In addition, the survey showed that just 36 per cent believe finding a job in 2010 will be more difficult than last year. This is an improvement on the 72 per cent who thought it was harder to find employment in 2009 than the year before.
Robert Odhams, founder of CV Trumpet, commented: 'Our research has revealed a distinct level of optimism regarding the job market next year.'
Last month, IT industry analyst IDC claimed that ultra-fast broadband, businesses moving to online services and the increasing use of mobile devices will help to improve the recovery of the UK's telecommunications and IT industries.
In addition, the survey showed that just 36 per cent believe finding a job in 2010 will be more difficult than last year. This is an improvement on the 72 per cent who thought it was harder to find employment in 2009 than the year before.
Robert Odhams, founder of CV Trumpet, commented: 'Our research has revealed a distinct level of optimism regarding the job market next year.'
Last month, IT industry analyst IDC claimed that ultra-fast broadband, businesses moving to online services and the increasing use of mobile devices will help to improve the recovery of the UK's telecommunications and IT industries.