SEEK NZ Employment Report August
NATIONAL INSIGHTS
- Job ads increased for the first time since March, rising 2% month-on-month (m/m).
- Ad volumes are 26% lower year-on-year (y/y) but are 4% higher than August 2019.
- Applications per job ad increased for the sixth consecutive month, rising 2%*.
REGION INSIGHTS
- The monthly increase in job ad volumes was driven by growth in Auckland (3%), Hawkes Bay (7%) and Manawatu (7%).
- Regions to record a decline in job ads were Gisborne (-8%), West Coast (-4%), Taranaki (-2%) and Bay of Plenty (-1%).
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
- The industries driving the job ad increase were Hospitality & Tourism (20%), Community Services & Development (11%) and Education & Training (12%).
- Construction (-7%) was the largest industry to record a decline in job ads.
- Applications per job ad picked up in most industries, including Information & Communication Technology (8%) and Trades & Services (5%).
NATIONAL
INSIGHTS
After falling m/m since
March, job ad volumes increased in August by 2%. Small
increases in many of the high-volume industries and the
larger cities were responsible for the overall rise. Job ads
are 26% lower year-on-year and 4% higher than August
2019.
Applications per job ad rose for a sixth
consecutive month, increasing 2% from the month prior.
Levels are now higher than ever recorded by SEEK
data.
Figure 1: National SEEK job ad percentage change m/m August 2022 to August 2023.
Table 1: National and regional job ad growth/decline comparing August 2023 to: i) July 2023 (m/m), ii) August 2022 (y/y) and iii) August 2019.
REGION
INSIGHTS
Nine regions recorded
increased job ad volumes in August, with Auckland (3%),
Hawkes Bay (7%) and Manawatu (7%) the greatest contributors
to overall growth.
Some of the smaller regions
by job ad volume recorded the greatest decline, specifically
Gisborne (-8%) and West
Coast
(-4%).
Nationally, job ads in
the cities grew to a greater degree than the regional areas,
with urban roles rising 3% m/m, and those outside the major
cities rising just 0.6%.
Applications per job
ad rose in many regions m/m, the greatest being in Northland
(13%), Gisborne (10%) and Otago
(10%).
Figure 2: Region job ad volumes
– August 2019 to August 2023
Figure 3: National SEEK job ad percentage change by region (August 2023 vs July 2023)
INDUSTRY
INSIGHTS
While most of the large
industries recorded increases in job ads in August, the
greatest were in Hospitality & Tourism (20%), Consulting
& Strategy (15%), Education & Training (12%) and
Community Services & Development
(11%).
After declining since March, Hospitality
& Tourism ads jumped in August due to rising demand for
Chefs/ Cooks, Management and Front of House staff, likely in
preparation for the upcoming summer and Christmas season.
Similarly, demand for Retail Assistants and Store Managers
within the Retail & Consumer Products industry was on
the rise in August.
Applications per job ad
grew for many of the largest industries, with Information
& Communication Technology (8%), Trades & Services
(5%) and Manufacturing, Transport & Logistics (4%)
rising with applicant interest.
Figure
4: National SEEK job ad percentage change by industry
(August 2023 vs July 2023) – Ordered by job ad
volume