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Employment in New Aquitaine: "a Embellishment" for Executives in 2025 and Stabilization in 2026, According to Apec

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The Association pour l'emploi des cadres published its annual study on Thursday 2 April. After a decline in 2024, executive employment rebounded by 7% in 2025, against the trend of the national trend.

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The Association pour l'emploi des cadres (Apec) anticipates a 4% increase in recruitment this year after two years of decline, although uncertainty remains due to the war in the Middle East.

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The Association pour l'emploi des cadres published its annual study on Thursday 2 April. After a decline in 2024, executive employment rebounded by 7% in 2025, against the trend of the national trend.

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In spite of a dreary economic context, Brittany saw a 5% increase in the recruitment of executives in 2025, where they fell by 3% at national level. However, the year 2026 showed some of the most uncertain.

INFOGRAPHY. Hiring executives could jump by 4% in 2026 to over 300,000, according to APEC, but the disastrous effects of the Middle East war could have on the recruitment plans of tricolor companies.

The recruitment of executives is expected to start rising again in 2026 after two consecutive years of decline, Apec estimates in its forecast published on Thursday, based on a pre-conflict survey in the Middle East...

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NotreTemps.com broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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