New Jobs Soar In Christchurch
MEDIA RELEASE
New Jobs Soar In
Christchurch
After a sluggish performance
in recent months, Christchurch new job ads have increased
significantly in the month of June.
The SEEK New Job Ad Index data released today shows new job ads have grown 11.4% in Christchurch over the last month, welcome news after a sharp 9.2% drop in May. Nationally, new job ad growth has been more subdued at 1.1% for June.
“Local Christchurch recruiters have been very active over the last month, hiring mainly in Trades and Services, IT and Accounting roles throughout the Canterbury area. This, coupled with a recruitment drive by the University of Canterbury has directly affected this growth and driven up the number of new job ads in the Garden City,” says Annemarie Duff, General Manager of SEEK New Zealand.
SEEK New Job Ad
Index
The SEEK New Job Ad Index measures the flow of
new jobs advertised on seek.co.nz, New Zealand’s largest
job source, each month and Christchurch hit the highest
numbers in June. Auckland’s results were far more
conservative, with a stable 1.5% growth; while Wellington
slowed after five consecutive months of growth.
“Interestingly, while Wellington experienced a small 0.6% decline in the number of new job ads for the month, their application rate for those job ads fell even further by 4.9%. This means that in the past month the number of applicants per job decreased and the job market was more stable with jobs and applications more aligned,” says Ms Duff. Â
SEEK Employment Index (SEI)
Also
announced today are the SEEK Employment Index (SEI) results
for June. The SEI is the ratio of new job ads placed on
seek.co.nz during the month to the number of applications
for those jobs. The seasonally adjusted SEI has decreased by
0.5% nationally last month, after a revised drop of 1% in
May. On an annual basis, however, the new data shows that
the index is still 31.8% higher than in June last year.
At a regional level, although a softening in the labour
market is evident, SEI has illustrated differing patterns in
the major centres. A fall in the index is observed in
Auckland (-0.8%) primarily due to strong growth in labour
supply. However, Wellington (4.4%) and particularly
Christchurch (8.5%) with its surge in new job ads went
against the national trend this month.
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Job Applications
June’s top five most competitive
occupations:
1. Call Centre/Customer Service - Call
Centre Operator Â
2. I.T & T - Help Desk/Support Â
3. Retail & Consumer Products - Retail Sales Assistant
4. Administration - Reception
5. Accounting -
Accounts Clerk/Administration Â
June’s top five most competitive occupations remain the same as May’s with one minor change - Call Centre and Customer Service roles move from the number two position to the most competitive occupation.
June’s top five most sought after employees:
1.  Consulting & Corporate Strategy
- Consultant  Â
2. Construction - Surveying
3. Healthcare & Medical - Nursing and Midwives
4. Government & Defence - Government: Federal
5. Legal - Solicitor
Consultants are the most sought
after employees for the month of June, with these roles
receiving the least amount of applications per
advertisement. Surveyors in the Construction industry are a
surprise inclusion in the Top Five list not having featured
here this year. Central Government employees, Solicitors,
Nurses and Midwives unsurprisingly round out the Top Five,
all having featured last month.Â
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