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SEEK NZ Employment Report - June |
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NOTE:
This report includes SEEK’s seasonally adjusted data as
well as trend data. Where not otherwise specified, the
commentary, figures and tables in this report refer to the
seasonally adjusted data. From next month, this report will
refer only to the trend series data (not the seasonally
adjusted data). See notes 2 and 3 at bottom for more
information about this.
*Applications per job ad
are recorded with a one-month lag. Data shown in this report
refers to May data.
National Insights:
Region Insights:
Industry Insights:
Rob Clark, SEEK NZ Country Manager, says:
"Job ad levels have remained
broadly flat for the past twelve months. While the volume
remains below pre-COVID levels, there are pockets of growth,
which should be cause for some
optimism.
"Regional activity is
mixed, with Gisborne, Marlborough and Southland recording
month-on-month growth in June, and year-on-year we're seeing
positive momentum in eight regions including Wellington,
Otago and Canterbury.
"Despite a
monthly dip in June, demand within Government & Defence has
jumped 51% year-on-year, and we're seeing a growing number
of industries return to annual growth within the
Professional and Consumer services sectors, indicating that
hiring activity is returning on multiple
fronts.”
National Trends
After a 2% fall in May, job ads fell
for a second consecutive month, down 3% m/m. Ad volumes are
now just 3% lower y/y.
Looking at the trend data,
ad volumes have again slightly declined, dropping 1% in
June.
After rising 1% the month prior, applications per
job ad fell 2%, seasonally adjusted.


Region Trends
Southland recorded a second
consecutive month of ad volume growth, rising 1%. It was one
of only three regions where job ads rose m/m, including
Gisborne (16%) and Marlborough (16%).
All other
regions recorded a fall in job ad volume in June, led by
Auckland (-2%), Wellington (-4%) and Waikato (-4%). The
monthly decline was spread out across metro and regional
areas, with both falling 3% m/m in June.
A growing
number of regions are now recording y/y job ad growth, the
largest increases being Manawatu (8%), Otago (5%), Bay of
Plenty (4%) and Wellington (4%).
Over the past
quarter job ads have stabilised in Wellington and
Canterbury, whereas they have declined in Auckland (-3%),
Otago (-3%) and Waikato (-1%). Southland (7%), Northland
(6%) and Manawatu (4%) are among the regions where job ads
have risen
q/q.
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