澳大利亚在线招聘集团SEEK 2020年第33周和第34周的招聘广告数量恢复到新冠疫情之前水平的71%
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近日,澳大利亚在线招聘集团SEEK发布的最新就业报告显示,截至2020年8月23日的两周,澳大利亚的招聘广告数量占新冠疫情之前水平的71%。
近日,澳大利亚在线招聘集团SEEK发布的最新就业报告显示,截至2020年8月23日的两周,澳大利亚的招聘广告数量占新冠疫情之前水平的71%。 SEEK将2020年第33周和第34周(截至2020年8月23日)与2020年2月的招聘广告数量进行比较。 报告显示,澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚州和北领地的招聘广告数量超过了新冠疫情之前的水平,这意味着这些州当前在SEEK上发布的招聘广告数量多于2020年2月。 同时,西澳大利亚州和南澳大利亚州的招聘广告数量已接近新冠疫情之前的水平,分别达到99%和96%。 SEEK 澳大利亚与新西兰地区董事总经理Kendra Banks表示:“另一方面,维多利亚州持续受到第四阶段封锁政策的影响。该州招聘广告数量约占澳大利亚招聘广告发布总数的五分之一,对澳大利亚的招聘广告发布数字具有重大影响。” Banks表示:“自从墨尔本市区重新实行封锁措施以来,我们发现招聘广告的数量有所下降,但这并没有像三月和四月那样严重。招聘广告数量是新冠疫情之前水平的45%,但比4月份的低点高出59%。在第二轮封锁期间,招聘广告数量没有下降太多,这证明了企业主的应变能力和适应能力,他们正在创新,并试图找到继续经营的方式。” 澳大利亚偏远地区(占新冠疫情之前水平的97%)的表现优于大都市地区(占新冠疫情之前水平的66%),原因是专业服务职位的比例较低,而这是整个澳大利亚复苏最慢的区域。 AUSTRALIA – SEEK JOB AD VOLUMES CONTINUE TO RECOVER IN MOST STATES AND TERRITORIES (Sept.7, 2020, /staffingindustry.com/)Job ad volumes across Australia were 71% of pre-Covid levels for the two weeks ended 23 August 2020, according to data from job board Seek. Seek compared weeks 33 and 34 (ended 23 August 2020) to the month of February 2020. Job ad volumes in Tasmania and the Northern Territory passed pre-Covid levels, meaning there are now more jobs on seek.com.au in these states than there were in February 2020. Meanwhile, job ads in Western Australia and South Australia are close to reaching pre-Covid levels with 99% and 96%, respectively. Kendra Banks, Managing Director, Seek ANZ, said, “On the other end of the scale, Victoria continues to be impacted by the stage 4 restrictions. The state represents about a fifth of the total job ads for Australia and has a significant impact on the nation's job ad comparison figure.” “Since the re-introduction of restrictions in metropolitan Melbourne, we have seen a decline in job ads, but this has not been as severe as what we saw in March and April. The number of job ads were 45% of pre-Covid levels, but 59% higher than the low point in April,” Banks said. “The fact that job advertising volumes have not declined as much during this second round of restrictions is testament to the resilience and adaptability of business owners, who are being innovative and trying to find ways to continue to operate.” Regional Australia (97% of pre-Covid levels) is outperforming metro areas (66% of pre-Covid levels) due to a lower proportion of Professional Services roles which is the slowest sector to recover across Australia.