Skilled job vacancies up February
Media release
18 March 2015
Skilled job vacancies up February
The number of skilled job vacancies advertised online grew by 0.4 per cent for the month of February, and were up 5.8 per cent in the past year to February, according to the latest Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Jobs Online report.
This month’s increase in skilled vacancies was driven by the hospitality and tourism industry (up 1.8 per cent). The occupation group that saw the biggest month-on-month increase was managers (up 0.6 per cent).
The report said skilled job vacancies increased in eight out of ten regions over the past month. The Nelson/Tasman/Marlborough/West Coast region led the growth (up 1.8 per cent). This was followed by the Bay of Plenty and Gisborne/Hawke’s Bay regions (both up 1.3 per cent).
Over the year, the Bay of Plenty region had the biggest increase in skilled vacancies (up 28.0 per cent).
The Ministry’s Labour Market and Business Performance Manager David Paterson says the increase in skilled vacancies for the Bay of Plenty region is consistent with the growth in employment in the region over the year (up 6.3 per cent), compared to the national average of 3.5 per cent.
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NOTES: Jobs Online provides information on the demand for labour by monitoring the number of jobs advertised on the main internet job boards.Jobs Online is adjusted for seasonal variations.