Increase in 2011 ads for job site
17 January 2012
Job ads increased by 9.3% year on year in 2011 according to new data released. This nationwide rise in the New Job Ad Index spells a positive close to last year's job market. After a positive 2010 continued growth in new jobs over the last 12 months is an encouraging sign of a strengthening labour market says Janet Faulding General Manager of Seek NZ.
Wellington and Canterbury both recorded strong year on year growth in new job ads with the New Job Ad Index rising by 7.9% in Wellington and by a substantial 52.8% in Canterbury.
And there is further good news for jobhunters; the growth in new job ads was larger than the growth in applications over the last 12 months. The Seek Employment Index (SEI) measures the ratio of new job ads placed, to the number of applications for those jobs. A nationwide year on year increase of 2.9% in the SEI illustrates that the number of new jobs listed is growing at a faster rate than applications for those roles.
As with the New Job Ad Index, the SEI increase in Canterbury, a significant 66% year on year outstrips other regions suggesting that while job opportunities continue to grow in the quake ravaged region the number of active jobhunters has not. Ms Faulding explains;
The rebuild of Christchurch has seen a significant increase in the demand for labour however as shown by data released by Statistics New Zealand the region's population has decreased as residents move to other New Zealand cities or overseas. In addition new residents are not currently being attracted to the region.
In December recruitment agency positions made their list of most sought after employees for only the second time in 2011. As with December 2010 recruitment agency employees were in high demand in December and this could indicate an expectation of increased demand for recruitment services in coming months as firms look to hire new staff. This trend is definitely reflective of the spike in activity during the first quarter of the year as people return from holiday and reassess their career goals for the year ahead comments Ms Faulding.
December's top five most competitive occupations: Retail and Consumer Products - Retail Assistants : Administration and Office Support - Administrative Assistants Hospitality and Tourism - Chefs/Cooks Sales - Sales representatives/Consultants :Information and Communication Technology - Developers/Programmers
Retail Assistant roles remained the most competitive jobs in New Zealand throughout December receiving more applications per job advertised than any other. Cook and chef roles appeared for the second month running while sales representative and consultant roles and IT developer and programmer roles made the list for the first time.
December's top five most sought after employees: Accounting - Business Services and Corporate Advisory Healthcare and Medical – Nursing General Medical and Surgical Trades and Services - Automotive Trades Human Resources and Recruitment - Recruitment; Agency Engineering - Civil/Structural Engineering
Those working in business service and corporate advisory roles are the most sought after employees in New Zealand followed by general medical and surgical nurses. Like December 2010 recruitment agency roles make the list this month perhaps indicating a seasonal hiring trend. These roles receive the least number of applications per job advertised meaning employers find these positions hardest to fill.
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