The Slator Language Industry Job Index (LIJI) was developed for the purpose of tracking how employment and hiring activity is trending across the global language industry.
In its fifth month, December 2018, the Slator Language Job Index (LIJI) jumped to a new high of 104.02, up 3.17 points from the month of November. The baseline is taken to be July 2018 (100) and is used as a starting point from which to measure expansion or contraction of employment and hiring activity across the industry. The index has fluctuated over the past few months, increasing slightly from July to August 2018, falling marginally in September 2018, climbing by two points in October 2018 and declining slightly in November 2018 to 100.85.
The upward trend in December was reflected across almost all of the indicators used for the LIJI, including the number of profiles on LinkedIn registered under the Translation and Localization category and the number of profiles returned using the keyword search. However, there was a slight decrease in the number of job postings listed on some of the job aggregation sites that Slator monitors, and among Slator LSPI companies, which mitigated the overall increase for the month of December.
