SEEK Employment Report February - Great Job Boom Continues To Reverberate
FEBRUARY 2022 AT A GLANCE:
STATE OF
THE NATION:
- February was another record month for job ads which rose 2.2% month-on-month (m/m).
- Job ads rose 35.8% year-on-year (y/y) and were 41.4% higher than February 2019.
- Applications per job ad decreased 2.4% m/m.
STATE OF THE STATES & TERRITORIES:
- All states and the ACT recorded m/m and y/y growth in job ads in February, but the Northern Territory declined by 0.2% m/m.
- Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia were the greatest contributors to national job ads growth by volume, increasing 3.3%, 2.8% and 1.4% respectively m/m.
STATE OF THE INDUSTRIES:
- The Tourism & Hospitality industry experienced the greatest m/m increase in demand, rising 20.1%, followed by Sport & Recreation, which grew 19.2% and Retail & Consumer Products which rose 12.3%.
- The most roles on site in February were in Trades & Services.
STATE OF THE
NATION: GREAT JOB BOOM CONTINUES TO
REVERBERATE
The latest SEEK Employment
Report data reveals another record month of job ads in
February, continuing to build since the start of 2022. Job
ads grew by 2.2% m/m, 35.8% y/y and are now 41.4% higher
than pre-pandemic February 2019.
Candidate
applications per job ad fell by 2.4% last month following
two months of increases. Although applications remain higher
than was recorded in October last
year.
Kendra Banks, Managing Director,
SEEK ANZ, comments:
“The Great
Job Boom continues in Australia with another record month of
job ads in February. We have seen record job ad numbers in
four out of the last five months, with the exception of the
Christmas period.
“Demand for talent
is stronger than ever with job ads more than 40% higher than
pre-pandemic levels. This is particularly evident in
customer facing roles such as those in Hospitality &
Tourism, Sport & Recreation and Retail & Consumer
Products which were the three industries that experienced
the largest month-on-month growth in
ads.”
Table 1: National, state and
territory job ad growth/decline comparing February 2022 to:
i) January 2022 (m/m); ii) February 2021 (y/y) and iii)
February 2019.
STATE
OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES: MULTIPLE STATES RECORD
HIGHEST EVER JOB ADS
All states and
territories nationally had more job ads in February than the
same time last year. In addition, each state recorded its
highest job ad figures ever last
month.
Victoria, New South Wales and Western
Australia were the greatest contributors to national job ads
growth, increasing 3.3%, 2.8% and 1.4% respectively
m/m.
Tasmania had the largest increase, jumping
4.2% compared to January, and almost twice the number of
jobs compared to February 2019.
The Northern
Territory was the outlier with a slight decline in job ads
in February, falling 0.2%
m/m.
Kendra Banks
continues:
“When comparing to
last year, and even pre-pandemic 2019, all states and
territories across Australia are
booming.
“Victoria and New South Wales
were responsible for the most new ads on site by absolute
volume, driven by Hospitality & Tourism and Retail and
Consumer Products roles in
particular.
“Western Australia, in
anticipation of its borders opening in early March,
experienced a 1.4% rise in
demand.
“Tasmania, which is one of the
smallest employment markets, experienced the greatest job ad
growth, rising 4.2% month-on-month. This was mainly driven
by demand in Hospitality & Tourism and Healthcare &
Medical roles.”
Figure 1:
State and territory job ad volumes – February 2019 to
February 2022
Figure 2: National SEEK Job Ad percentage change by state (February 2022 vs January 2022)
STATE
OF THE INDUSTRIES: SECTORS SEEK TALENT AT RECORD
LEVELS
Four of the five industry
sectors were advertising at record levels in February as the
Construction, Consumer Services, Industrial, and the Public
Sectors each reached 25-year highs.
Roles in
Consumer Services industries were responsible for the
greatest monthly increase in job ads in February, with
Hospitality & Tourism roles jumping 20.1% m/m and Retail
& Consumer Products growing 12.3%.
Public
Services roles, such as those within Healthcare &
Medical, Education & Training and Community Services
& Development also continued to rise by 2.2% m/m, which
is 30.9% higher than February 2021.
While not
all industries recorded an increase in ads in February,
those that saw a decline did so only marginally, such as
Information & Communications Technologies and Accounting
each falling by 0.6% and Design & Architecture and
Advertising Arts & Media dropping 2.3% and 3.1%
respectively.
Kendra Banks
comments: “Most of our major hiring industries
recorded increases in February, notably consumer facing
roles in Hospitality & Tourism and Retail & Consumer
Products.
“With international and all
internal borders now open, we can expect greater mobility of
workers, but whether this leads to an uptick in candidate
applications is yet to be seen, and something we will be
watching closely over the coming months.”
Figure 3: National
SEEK Job Ad percentage change by industry (February 2022 vs
January 2022) – Ordered by job ad
volume.