Online job vacancies pick up in March
The number of jobs advertised online grew by 1.9 per cent in March 2014, following a 1.3 per cent decrease in February,
according to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s latest Jobs Online report.
The monthly growth is largely driven by a bounce back of skilled vacancies in the healthcare and medical industry. These
increased by 4.3 per cent in March, following a fall in February. Skilled vacancies also increased in the sales, retail,
marketing and advertising (up 2.0 per cent) and information technology (up 0.9 per cent) industries. The growth for the
period is offset by decreases in other industries, with hospitality and tourism experiencing the largest fall of 2.6 per
cent.
Regionally, Canterbury (up 3.6 per cent) leads the growth in March, followed by Auckland (up 1.0 per cent). North Island
(excluding Auckland and Wellington) experienced the biggest fall of 4.9 per cent.
Ministry Labour Market and Business Performance Manager David Paterson says the figures are consistent with the overall
performance of the national economy and the labour market.
“Despite the monthly fluctuations, we can see a healthy trend in vacancies over the past year, across all regions and
most industries,” he says.
Over the year to March, skilled vacancies increased by 16.5 per cent, and all vacancies by 18.4 per cent. The biggest
yearly growth in skilled vacancies was in hospitality and tourism (up 36.7 per cent) and sales, retail, marketing and
advertising (up 21.7 per cent) industries. The healthcare and medical industry (down 4.5 per cent) had the only decrease
over the year to March.
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