Will your skills be in demand in 2017?
Will your skills be in demand in 2017?
Looking for a new job in 2017? If
you’re a Management Accountant, Site Manager,
DevOps Engineer or Civil Engineer you’re
in luck. These are just four of the skills that recruiting
experts Hays says will be in high demand in 2017.
In its latest Hays Quarterly Report, released today and covering the January to March 2017 quarter, the recruiter says marketing professionals with creative writing skills, Executive or Personal Assistants who can also take on office management, and proven telesales professionals will be needed too.
According to Hays the job market will remain active, although that comes with its own challenges.
“Increased job vacancy activity in late 2016 was positive news for candidates, but it led to a fall in the number of available highly-skilled candidates,” explains Jason Walker, Managing Director of Hays in New Zealand. “This continues with employers, particularly those in the industrial and construction sectors, looking for new staff.
“Given demand, employers will continue to face a supply and demand challenge this year. With both permanent and temporary vacancies on offer, highly skilled and experienced professionals will be sought,” Jason said.
A selection of skills in demand from the Hays Quarterly Report includes:
• Management
Accountants: Needed as organisations factor
insights from financial data into strategic
decisions.
• Accounts Processing
and Accounts Payable
professionals: As the engine room of the accounts team,
departing staff are quickly replaced.
• External Auditors: Given the skill
shortage in professional practice, External Audit job
seekers usually receive several offers.
• Site
Managers, Senior Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers,
Forepersons, tradespeople and skilled
labour with seismic strengthening experience:
Demand rose following the tragic Kaikoura earthquake in
November 2016. To meet staffing needs employers are looking
across the country for people who can relocate permanently
or temporarily.
• Outbound and
inbound telesales: Sought by contact
centres to increase revenue.
• Civil
and Structural
Engineersat the intermediate and senior
levels: Required across the civil and structural sectors for
new build design and alteration, the strengthening of
buildings, land development, water and transport design
projects and large infrastructure
projects.
o Facilities Managers, Co-ordinators
and Administrators: Corporate and professional
candidates are in highest demand.
o DevOps
Engineers: Needed as organisations adopt or improve
development practices, typically in Automation, Continuous
Integration and Test Driven Development.
o Legal
Secretaries: Universally needed by law firms,
however few entry-level candidates choose this
profession.
o Marketing professionals
with creative writing skills: This
skill isn’t typically taught or assessed at university,
yet it is the skill most frequently requested by
employers.
Carpenters: Qualified job
seekers are needed. Given the amount of work planned for the
next few years, demand will not slow.
• Registered Architects: Architecture
practices are extremely busy with commercial and housing
projects. Candidates need to be able to run projects and
lead teams.
• Executive/Personal Assistants and
Office Managers: Required for combined roles due to
restructures and a focus on cost savings.
For more on the skills in demand, please visit the Hays Quarterly Report at www.hays.net.nz/report.
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