ICT jobs flat line through June
The overall Australian job market has “flat lined” over the past month, recording just a 0.14 per cent increase in the number of job ads throughout June, according to the latest Advantage Jobs Index.
The overall Australian job market has “flat lined” over the past month, recording just a 0.14 per cent increase in the number of job ads throughout June, according to the latest Advantage Jobs Index.
The Australian job market has shown its resilience in the face of tough global economic conditions, recording a 5.47 per cent increase in the number of job ads run during May.
Western Australia remains one of the strongest job markets in Australia, according to the latest job index from recruitment firm Advantage Professional.
The prospects for ICT professionals seeking a new role are increasingly improving, with strong demand for ICT skills reported in March, according to the latest Olivier job index.
Over 40 per cent of employers are likely to increase their number of permanent IT employees during the second quarter of 2010, according to the latest Hudson report.
IT help desk support was the most sought after job across Australia in January, according to the February SEEK Employment Index.
The Australian ICT industry is on the brink of slipping back into a chronic skills shortage, just as the jobs market begins its road to recovery, according to a recruitment specialist.
Olivier Job Index reports IT jobs ads on par with national average
IT job ads have grown 11.75 per cent amid a resurgent market, according to the latest results from the Olivier Job Index.
The Australian job market dropped slightly in October with the IT sector remaining stagnant, according to the latest results from the Olivier Job Index.
The ICT job market's horror run won't dissipate for another six months despite early signs of a recovery, according to the most recent Clarius Skills Index.
The Australian job market has risen again in September, but the IT sector is still playing catch-up, according to the latest results from the Olivier Job Index.
A monthly survey of job ads shows that IT jobs ads are dropping faster than the national average, with a fall of 1.9 per cent in June.
IT jobs continued to further slide in May, falling by 5 per cent, leading to a total fall of 58.11 per cent for the 12 month period, according to statistics from the Olivier Job Index.
There are now half as many job advertisements as there was this time last year, according to new figures released by the Olivier Group.