A
recent study conducted by The Association of Executive Search
Consultants (AESC), a global professional organization for
retained executive search, has found that newly booked executive
search assignments increased by 23 percent in the first quarter
of 2002 compared to the fourth quarter 2001 and just 6 percent
below the same level of one year ago. The New York City-based
organization's statistics, which are comprised of figures
issued by firms in 31 industries and 20 functional areas,
noted the most significant sequential increase to be in the
financial services industry (17 percent), the sector which
received the most survey responses
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