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Swiss Employment Outlook Hits Post-2021 Low
KOF employment indicator drops to 0.3 points in Q3 2025, reaching its lowest level since early 2021, suggesting potential job market stagnation ahead.

Employment Indicator Hits New Low
Switzerland's employment landscape is showing signs of significant cooling as the KOF employment indicator dropped to 0.3 points in the third quarter of 2025, marking its lowest level since early 2021. This sharp decline from the previous quarter's 1.0 points signals a potential turning point in the Swiss job market, which has historically been known for its stability and resilience.
Survey Methodology and Data
The comprehensive analysis is based on responses from approximately 4,400 Swiss companies surveyed by KOF in July 2025. The survey examined both current employment levels and future hiring intentions, providing a robust dataset for market analysis. This methodological approach has been consistently applied by the Federal Institute of Technology ETH Zurich's economic research centre, ensuring reliability and comparability of results.
Market Impact and Business Response
The current employment situation reflects a more cautious approach from Swiss businesses. While the assessment of present employment levels remains slightly positive, companies are showing increased hesitation in their hiring plans. Notably, the employment outlook has reached a critical point at 0.0, indicating an equal number of companies planning to reduce staff as those planning to hire, a clear sign of market uncertainty.
Future Outlook and Implications
According to KOF economists, a swift recovery in the Swiss labor market appears unlikely in the immediate future. The data suggests that job growth in Switzerland may stagnate or experience a slight decline in the coming months. This outlook presents new challenges for both job seekers and employers, potentially requiring adjustments to employment strategies and economic policies to maintain market stability.